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CONGREGATIONAL  AND  PRESBYTERIAN 


MINISTRY' AND  CHURCHES 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 


Part  I.  —  Towns,    Churches,   and   Pastors. 
Part  II.  —  Alphabetical   Catalogue   of  Ministers. 


BY  HENRY  A.   HAZEN. 


[Reprinted  from  thb  "Congregational  Quarterly,"  Oct.  1875,  and  April,  1876.] 


BOSTON: 

ALFRED    MUDGE    &    SON,    PRINTERS, 

34    School    Street. 

1875. 


-3h 


Ministry  pj\  Churches  of  \ew  Hampshii|e, 

Congregational  and  Presbyterian. 

A     STATISTICAL     REGISTER. 
PART    I. 

TOWNS,    CHURCHES,   AND    PASTORS. 


NOTE  PREFATORY  AND  EXPLANATORY. 

This  Register  has  grown  out  of  inquiries  into  which  the  writer  was 
led  while  serving  the  General  Association  of  New  Hampshire  as  Statistical 
Secretary.  We  have  endeavored  to  make  it  full  and  accurate,  and  not  a  few 
dates  long  forgotten  are  recovered,  and  current  errors  corrected.  As  to 
remaining  deficiencies,  those  who  are  most  familiar  with  the  careless  way 
in  which  too  many  church  records  are  kept,  and  the  difficulty  of  supplying 
their  omissions  from  other  sources,  will  judge  our  work  most  charitably. 

In  this  First  Part  the  towns  are  arranged  alphabetically,  and  also  num- 
bered for  convenience  of  reference  in  the  Second  Part.  In  the  first 
column  is  given,  under  each  town,  the  date  of  charter  or  incorporation, 
important  changes  of  name,  the  population  in  1870,  the  date  of  organi- 
zation of  the  church,  and  of  other  churches,  chronologically.  In  succeed- 
ing columns  are  the  names  of  all  pastors  and  of  all  acting  pastors  whose 
labors  continued  a  year  or  more,  the  dates  of  settlement  and  dismission, 
and  the  length  of  service.  Under  "Settlement,"  "o"  indicates  ordina- 
tion, "  i "  installation,  and  "  a  "  such  as  were  not  there  ordained  or  installed. 
A  star  prefixed  to  a  church  indicates  that  it  is  extinct ;  to  a  date,  in  the 
fourth  column,  that  the  minister  died  in  office. 

The  final  column,  giving  time  of  service,  could  not  be  made  very  exact, 
and  we  have  only  indicated  the  nearest  year  or  half-year.  It  would  have 
been  easy,  in  the  case  of  pastors,  to  set  down  the  difference  between  the 
dates  of  settlement  and  dismission;  but  often  this  method  leaves  an  im- 
portant fraction  out  of  account.  For  instance,  at  Portsmouth,  this  rule 
would  make  Mr.  Moodey's  ministry  twenty-six  years,  instead  of  thirty- 
eight,  omitting  the  first  third  of  it,  during  which  the  church  was  not  organ- 
ized. In  another  instance,  a  ministry  of  six  years  would  in  like  manner  be 
reduced  to  one.  When  a  preliminary  service  of  years  results  in  the  pas- 
toral relation,  there  is  a  manifest  justice  in  crediting  those  years  to  it ;  and 
when  a  pastor  retires  from  his  field  to  other  labors,  and  is  not  formally 
dismissed  for  years  after,  those  years  should  not  be  accounted.  In  this 
table  we  have  made  allowance,  as  far  as  our  information  goes,  for  these 
fractions. 

In  some  cases  an  earlier  beginning  of  service  is  mentioned  after  the 
name  ;  but  in  general,  when  the  time  does  not  correspond  with  the  dates 
given,  it  is  not  to  be  taken  for  an  error,  but  as  a  more  exact  statement  of 
the  facts. 

For  completeness,  the  names  of  all  towns  are  included ;  and  to  save 
space,  the  names  of  some  towns  having  no  ministers  are  set  in  the  first 
column  against  a  succession  of  ministers  in  the  second  column,  which 
belong  to  the  town  before  or  after.     The  heavy  rule  indicates  such  cases. 


Miftistry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


MINISTRY   AND   CHURCHES   OF  NEW   HAMPSHIRE, 


Town  and  Church, 

Minister. 

Settlement, 

Dismission, 

Time. 

1.    ACWORTH. 

Arcliiliald,  Thomas, 

0. 1789,  Nov.  11, 

1794.  June  14, 

4.5 

Char.  1766,  Sept.  19. 

Kimball,  John, 

i,  1797,  June  14. 

1813,  May    4. 

16, 

Population,  1,050. 

Cooke,  Phineas  (b.  1813), 

0, 1814,  Sept.   7. 

1829,  Mar,    8, 

15,5 

Ch.  or^.  1773,  Mar.  12. 

Grosveiior,  Moses  G,, 

i.  182^),  Oct,   14, 

1832,  Apr.  25, 

2.5 

\ferrill,  Joseph, 

i.  1833,  Oct,    16. 

1838,  July  11. 

5. 

(2.     ALBANY. 

Edwarils,  'i  hom:is, 

i,  1841,  Aug.  19. 

1843,  Feb,  16, 

1.5 

Char.  1766,  Nov,  6, 

Fuller,  R...bert  W., 

a.  1843. 

1845. 

2. 

Py  name  of  Burton. 

Wriglit,  Edwin  S., 

0,  1846,  Jan.     7, 

1856,  Mar,  10. 

10. 

Population,  339. 

Foster,  Amos, 

i.  1857,  Feb,  IS. 

1866,  June  13, 

9. 

No  Chukch.) 

Merrill,  John  L., 

i.  181)6,  June  13. 

1870,  Mar,    1, 

3,5 

Nichols,  Nathan  R., 

0,  1872,  Feb.    1. 

1873,  Sept,24, 

1,5 

Marshall,  James, 

i,  1874,  June   9, 

3.    ALEXANDRIA. 

Whipple,  Enoch, 

0, 1788,  July    3, 

1794. 

6. 

Char,  1767,  Mar,  13. 

Population,  876. 

Ch,  org,  1788,  July  3. 

*Reorg.  1821,    Dis,  1841. 

(4.    ALLENSTOWN.        ■ 

Mann.  Jacob, 

0. 1782,  Fob. 

1789,  May. 

7.5 

Incor.  1831,  July  2.           \ 

Mead,  ^^amu(•l, 

0, 1791,  June  15. 

1797,  Apr.  28. 

6. 

Population,  804.                 | 

Campbell,  Archibald, 

a,  1799. 

1800, 

1. 

No  Church,)                  | 

Wells  SIdpley, 

a.  1811,  June. 

1812. 

1. 

' 

Arnold,  Seth  8.  (b.  1815), 

0,1816,  Jan,  17, 

1834,  Apr. 23, 

19. 

5.    ALSTEAD. 

.\dams,  Darwin, 

i,  1834,  Apr.  23. 

1842.  Sept. 20, 

8.5 

Char.  1763,  Aug.  6, 

Crossett,  Robert, 

i.  1843,  May     3. 

1850,  May     2 

7, 

Population,  1,213, 

Tenney,  Samuel  G., 

a.  1850,  July. 

1856. 

6. 

1st  ch,  org.  1778,  June. 

Patten,  .\liel, 

a.  1858. 

1859. 

1. 

Alstead  Centie, 

Sawyer,  Daniel, 

a,  1860, 

1S65. 

5. 

Field,  Arlenias  C, 

0, 1866,  June  28. 

1871,  Aug.  16. 

5.5 

SpaulUiug.  George, 

a,  1871, 

1872. 

1. 

Richardson,  Gilbert  B., 

a,  1874. 

2d  ch.  org.  178S.  Nov.  20. 

Lankton,  Levi, 

0.1789,  Sept.  2. 

1828,  May  22. 

40. 

East  (or  New)  Alstead. 

Gerould,  Mo^es, 

0,  1828,  May  22. 

1S44,  July    2, 

16.5 

Page,  Alvah  C, 

0. 1844,  Oct.  22. 

1847,  May  19, 

2,5 

Perkins,  James  W., 

i.  1847,  Oct.    26. 

18.52,  June  16. 

5. 

Smith,  Bezaleel, 

i.  1852,  June  16, 

1861,  Oct.   23, 

9. 

Claggett,  William, 

a.  1861. 

1863, 

2. 

Fosdick,  Andrew  J., 

0,  1864,  June  22. 

1866,  Mar,  21, 

2. 

Am<(len,  Silas  H,, 

i,  1867,  Sept.  22. 

1870,  Apr,  27. 

3. 

Packard,  Charles, 

a,  1871,  Jan, 

1873. 

2. 

Richardson,  Gilbert  B. 

a,  1874,  Aug. 

3dch,  org.  1842,  Aug.  3. 

Adams,  Darwin, 

a.  1842, 

1846. 

4. 

In  Paper  Mill  Village. 

Lawrence,  John, 

a,  1846,  Apr. 

1847. 

1. 

Alstead  P.  0. 

Arnold,  S.  th  S. 

a.  1847,  May. 

1849. 

2. 

Jennison,  Edwin, 

a.  1S.50,  May. 

1852,  Mar. 

2. 

Kemp,  George  8., 

a.  1853,  June. 

1854. 

1. 

Ober,  Beujamin, 

a.  1854,  May. 

1857. 

3. 

Goodhue,  Nath'l  F., 

a.  1858,  Apr, 

18.59. 

1. 

Adams,  Darwin, 

a,  1860,  July. 

1867. 

7. 

Knowlton,  Francis  B, 

a,  1867,  Nov. 

1871. 

4. 

Chapin,  George  F., 

a,  1873, 

6.    ALTON, 

Whipple,  Enoch  (b.l740), 

a.  1793, 

ISOO. 

2. 

Inoor.  1796,  June  16. 

Gooch,  -Tames, 

a,  1827. 

1. 

Population,  1,768. 

Davis,  Franklin, 

a,  1854,  Oct, 

18.56. 

2. 

Ch.  org.  1827,  Nov.  7. 

Eldredge,  Erasmus  D., 
Coan,  Leauder  S., 

i,  1861,  Jan.  24. 
a.  1875. 

1862,  Nov,  24. 

2. 

7.    AMHERST. 

Wilkins,  Daniel  (b.l740). 

0.1741,  Sept.  23. 

*1784,  Feb.  11. 

43. 

Incor,  1760,  Jan,  18. 

Barnard,  Jeremiah, 

0.  1780,  Mar,    3, 

*1835,  Jan,  15. 

55. 

Granted  by  J/rt.s.9,in  1733 

Lord,  N^athan, 

0,1816, May  22. 

1828,  Nov.  22. 

12,5 

as  Narragansett  No. 3 ; 

Aiken,  Silas, 

0.  1829,  Mar.    4. 

1837,  Mar,    5, 

8. 

afterwards    Souhegan 

Adams,  Frederic  A., 

0,1837,  Nov.  15, 

184U,  Sept.  24. 

3. 

West, 

Savage.  William  T., 

i.  1841,  Feb.  24, 

1843,  Apr,  24, 

2,5 

Population,  1,353. 

Davis,  Joiiiah  G., 

0. 1844,  May  22. 

Ch.  org,  1741,  Sept.  22. 

Ministry  and  CJmrcJies  of  Nciv  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 


.     ANDOVER. 
Granted,  174(5. 
As  New  Breton. 
Incor.  1779.  June  25. 
Population,  1,206. 
Ch.  or?.  17S2,  Ort.  30. 
R.^-org.  1829,  Jan.  13. 
Ee-org.  1S41,  June  25. 


.    ANTRIM. 
Incor.  1777,  Mar.  22. 
Population,  904. 
Ch.  org.  17S8,  Aug. 
Presbyterian. 


(10.    ASHLAND. 
Incor.  1868,  June. 
Population,  8S5. 
No  Chlrcii. 
Ste  Holderness.) 


11.  ATKINSON. 
Incor.  1767,  Sept.  3. 
Population,  488., 
Ch.  org.  1772,  Nov.  25. 

12.  AUBURN. 
Incor.  1845,  June  23. 
Formerly  known  as  West 

Cliesier. 
Population,  1,815. 
Ch.  org.  17:34. 
Presbyteri.m. 
Re-org.  1843,  Jan.  1. 
Congregational. 


13.  BARNSTEAD. 
Incor.  1727,  M.iy  20. 
Population,  1,543. 
Ch.  org.  1804,  July  23. 
2d  ch.  org.  1867,  July  9. 

14.  HARRINGTON. 
Incor.  1722,  May  10. 
Population,  1,581. 
Ch.  org.  1755,  June  18. 

(15.     BART  LETT. 
Incor.  1790,  June  16. 
Population,  629. 
No  Church.) 


16.    BATH. 
Char.  1761,  Sept.  10. 
Population,  1,168. 
Ch.  org  1778. 
Presbyterian. 
Re-org.  1791. 
Congregational. 
New  org.  1844,  July  31. 


Minister. 


Settlement. 


Badcock,  Josiah, 
Kint!s))ury,  Samuel, 
Howard,  Nathan, 
Kimball,  Reuben, 
Moody,  Howard, 


FuUerton,  Walter, 
Whiton  -John  M., 
Bates,  John  H., 
Cochrane,  Warren  R., 


Peabody,  Stephen, 
Cummings,  Jacob, 
Farley,  Stephen, 
Spnfford,  Luke  A., 
Tolnian,  Samuel  H., 
Pierce,  Samuel, 
Page,  Jesse, 
Morse,  Charles  F., 

Wilson,  John, 
Clark,  (?) 
Annen,  David, 
Colby,  Zaccheus, 
Harlow,  William, 
Parker,  Clement, 
Manninsf,  Abel, 
Sargent,  Benjamin, 
Ordway,  Samuel, 
Holmes,  Jamei  (b.  1846), 
Gay,  Joshua  8., 

George,  Enos, 
Carr,~William  0., 


Prince,  Joseph , 
Tenney,  Daniel, 
Balch,  Benjamin, 
Kent,  Cephas, 
Merrill,  Samuel  H., 
Ward,  Jonathan, 
Nichols,  Samuel, 
Wells,  Theodore, 
iWilley,  Charles, 
Armes,  Josiah  L., 
Haskell,  Ezra, 


Sutherland,  David, 


Nichols,  Peter  J., 
Marsh,  Joseph, 
Cleveland,  Edward, 
Boutelle,  Thomas, 
Blanchard,  Silas  M., 
Page,  William, 
Joyslin,  William  R., 
Sniith,  George, 
Mann,  Asa, 
Cleveland,  Edward, 


Dismission. 


o.  1782,  Oct.  30. 

1829,  Jan.  14. 

1843,  May  23. 
a.  1850,  May, 
a.  1869,  Jan. 


o.  1800,  Sept.  3 
o.  1808,  Sept.  28. 
o.  lS.i3,  Mar.  16 
o.  1869,  Mar.  IS 


o.  1772,  Nov.  25 
a.  1819. 
a.  1824. 

i.  1S:j2,  Apr.  18. 
i.  1835,  July    5 
o.  1842,  Apr.  19 
a.  1845,  June, 
i.  1672,  Sept.  17, 

,  1734. 

several  years. 
,  1795. 

1803,  Oct.  13. 
,  1812,  Nov. 
.1817,  Feb.  19. 
.  1826,  July. 
.  1833,  Apr.  19. 
.  1841,  Sept. 

1849,  Dec.  5. 
,  1871,  Aug. 

o.  1804,  Sept,  26, 
a.  1861,  Feb. 


Time. 


1755, 
o.  1771, 
i.  1784, 
.  1828, 
0.1831, 
a.  1835. 
i.  1837, 
o.  1845, 

1859, 
a.  1865, 
a.  1869, 


June  18, 
Sept.  18 
Aug.  25, 
Oct.  22, 
Feb.  23, 

Sept.  20 
June  11 
Sept. 
May. 
Aug. 


1805,  Oct.  24 


i.  1839,  Feb.  14. 

a.  1839. 

i.  1844,  July  31. 

i.  1853,  Mar.  10. 

a.  1857,  Apr. 

a.  1859,  June. 

a.  1862. 

a.  1864. 

i.  1867,  Aug.  13 

a.  1873. 


1809,  July  13 
1831,  Jan.  11 
1854,  Dec.  31, 
1852. 


1804,  Sept.  4, 
1853,  Jan.  1, 
1867,  July    1 


*1819,  May  23 

1821. 

1832. 

1834,  Jan.  20 

1839,  Oct.  27 
*1844,  Mar.  27. 

1869,  Mar. 

1875,  Mar.  29. 

*1779,  Feb.    1. 

1799,  Oct.     7, 

1809,  Mar. 

1815. 

1825,  Oct.  26, 

1831. 

1841,  Apr.  29 

1846,  June. 

1869,  Feb.    6 

1874,  Apr. 

*1859,  Oct.  20. 


1768. 

1778,  Oct.  26. 

=1815,  May    4, 

1830,  May     3. 

1835,  x\ug.  18. 

1837. 

1842,  Oct.  26. 

1859,  May  29. 

1865. 

1869. 

1874. 


Not  dis. formally, 
but  practically, 
by  the  new  org. 
in  1844. 

1839. 

1840. 

1849,  Oct.   16 

1856,  Nov.   2 

1858. 

1860. 

1863. 

1865. 

1873,  Nov.  17 


47. 

2. 

7. 

2. 

2.5 

1. 
24. 

3. 

45. 
4. 


Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 


17.    BEDFORD. 


Minister. 


Houston,  John, 
Grante.i  by  j1/"ass.  in  1733  McGregore,  David, 
as  Narraganselt  No.  5 ;  Savage,  Thomas, 


also     called    Souhegan 

East. 
Char.  1T50,  May  19. 
Population,  1,221, 
Ch.  ortr.  1750. 
Presbiterian. 

(18.    BELVONT. 
Incor.  1S53,  June,  as  Up- 
per Gilmanton. 
Popul.Ui  .n,  1,165. 
No  Church.) 

19.    BEXNINGTON. 
Incor.  1842,  Dec.  15. 
Population,  401. 
Ch.  org.  1839,  July  6. 

(20.    BENTON. 
Char.  1761,  Jan.  31,  as 

Coventry. 
Population,  375. 
No  Church.) 

(21.    BERLIN. 
Char.  1771,  July  1, 
As  Maj  nesborough. 
Incor.  1829,  July  1. 
Population,  529. 
No  Churc[i.) 

22.    BETHLEHEM, 
Incor.  1799,  Dec.  27. 
Population,  998. 
*Ch.  org.  1802,  Oct.  15. 
Stt  Franconia. 


Little,  Arthur, 
Tyson,  Ira  C, 


Colman,  Ehenezer, 
Maneon,  Albert, 
Ransom,  Calvin  N., 
Whiton,  John  M., 
Claggett,  "William, 
Caswell,  Enoch  H., 
Morey,  Ira, 
Tracy,  Caleb  B., 
Holmes,  James, 


Hutchinson,  "William, 
Richardson,  Charles  "W., 
Btirt,  Edmund, 
Esty,  Isaac, 
McClenning,  Daniel, 
Hall,  Thomas, 
Johnson,  Thomas  H,, 
McClenning,  Daniel, 
Le  Bosquet,  John, 


23.    BOSCA"WEN.  Stevens,  Phineas, 

Granted  by  Ma^s.  in  173.    Morrill,  Robie, 


as  Contoocook. 
Char.  1760,  April  22. 
Population,  1,637. 
Ch.  org.  1740,  Oct.  8, 


FiSHERVILLE. 

Ch.  org.  1850,  Nov.  6. 

(24.    BO"W. 
Char.  1727,  May  20. 
Population,  745. 
No  Church.) 

25.    BRADFORD. 
Incor.  17S7,  Sept.  27. 
Population,  1,084. 
Ch.  org.  1803,  Nov.  24. 


26.    BRENT"WOOD. 
Char.  1742,  June  26. 
Population,  895. 
Ist  ch.  org.  before  1748, 

Dec.  12. 
2d  ch.org.  1752,  July, 

united  1756,  Jan.  7. 


Merrill,  Nathaniel, 
"Wood,  Samuel, 
Bennett,  Salmon, 
Tracy,  Caleb  B., 
Smith,  Ambrose, 
Severance,  Milton, 
Curtice,  Corban, 
Freeman,  Joseph  A., 

Lancaster,  Daniel, 
ICross,  Jesse  M., 
iFiske,  Albert  "W., 
!  Jewett,  "William  R., 
1 1  Bisbee,  Marvin  D., 

I 'Bliss,  Lemuel, 
Page,  Robert, 
Kent,  Aratus, 
Thatcher,  Orlando  Q-., 
Rogers,  Stephen, 
Goodhue,  Daniel, 
Russell;  Carey, 
Marsh,  Joseph, 


Trask,  Nathaniel, 
Flint,  Ebenezer, 
Colton,  Chester, 
8pofl'ord,  Luke  A,, 
"Ward,  Jonathan, 


Settlement. 


0.1757,  Sept.  28.  1778,  Oct.     1. 

o.  1804,  Sept.   5.!  1823,  Apr.  26. 

i.  1826,  July     5  1866,  Jan.     3. 

i.  1866,  Jan.     3.  1868,  Sept. 22. 
i.  1869,  May     " 


a.  1839. 

0.  1841,  Nov.   3. 

a.  1850. 

a.  1853,  Mar. 

a.  1859,  Mar. 

a.  1861,  Aug. 

a.  1864,  Feb. 

a.  1866,  Jan. 

a.  1869,  Nov. 


o.  1830,  Jan.  27. 
a.  1S34. 

o.  1841,  Jan.  13. 
a.  1846,  Apr. 
o.  1852,  Apr.  28. 
a.  1854,  Dec. 
a.  1858,  Sept. 
a.  1861,  May. 
a.  1864,  Apr. 


o.  1740,  Oct.  8.  *1755,  Jan.  19 
1761,  Dec.  29.  1766,  Dec.  9 
0.1768,  Oct.  19.1  1774,  Apr.  1, 
0.1781,  Oct.  17.j*18:i6,  Dec.  24, 
i.  1832,  Dec.  5.1  1836,  Oct.  25. 
i.  1837,  Sept.  12.'  1851.  Oct.  29, 


1841. 

1850.  May. 

1S53. 
*1856,  Sept.27 

1860. 

*1863,  Nov.  11 
*1864,  Dec. 

1868. 


1833,  Jan.  12 
1839,  h'f  time 
1845,  Aug.  20, 
18.51. 

1854,  Aug.  15, 
18.57,  Dec. 
1861,  Mar. 
1863,  Nov. 
1866,  Apr. 


Time. 


1862,  Oct.  3, 
1868,  Dec.  22, 
1873,  Sept. 


i.  1853,  June  15. 
o.  1864,  Feb.  17 
a.  1870. 
o.  1875,  June  30 


a. 1853.  1854 

a.  1855.  1856. 

18.57,  May  20.1  1863,  Sept.  16 

1.  1863,  Sept.  16.'  1874,  Sept.  10, 
o.  1874,  Sept.  10, 


1805,  Mar.    6 
o.  1822,  May  22 

1828. 

1829,  Dec.  2 
i.  1838,  Dec.  20 
o.  1848,  May  2 
a.  1853,  Nov. 
a.  1865,  Apr. 


*1814,  July  4. 

1828,  Apr.  16. 

1829. 
*1837,  Aug.  19. 

1846,  July  22. 

1853,  May  31, 

1857. 

1867. 


o.  1748,  Dec.  12.  *1789.  Dec.  12. 

0.  1801,  May  27.  *1811,  Oct.  12. 

1.  1815,  Jan.  25.  1825,  Mar.  16. 
■  1826,  Feb.  22.;  1829,  Apr.  1. 

1829.       1  1833. 


2. 

9. 

3. 

4. 

1. 

2.5 

1. 

3. 


3. 

5. 

5. 

5. 

2.6 

3. 

2.5 

2.5 

2. 

15. 

5. 

6. 
55. 

4. 
14. 

9.5 

5. 

3. 


11. 


9.5 

6. 

1. 


41. 

10.5 
10.5 
3. 

4. 


Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 


Minister. 


26.  BRENT  WOOD.— Co»- 1  Welch,  Francis, 
tinucd,  iGunnison,  John, 

Boutwell,  James, 
IStearns,  Josiah  M., 
!Dame,  Charles, 
McLeod,  Hugh, 


27.  BRIDGEWATER. 
Incor.  1788,  Feb.  12. 
Population,  453. 
*Ch.  org.  lS18,Feb.  4. 
A  branch  of  Hebron  eh. 

had  existed  here  from 
1793. 

28.  BRISTOL. 
Incor.  1819,  June  24. 
Population,  1,416. 
Ch.  org.  1826,  Nov.  15. 

(29.    BROOKFIELD. 
Incor.  1794,  Dec.  30. 
Population,  416. 
No  Church.) 


30,    BROOKLINE. 
Char.  1769,  Mar.  30,  as 

Raby. 
Population,  741. 
Ch.  org.  1795,  Dec.  10. 

(31.    CAMBRIDGE. 
Char.  177o,  May  19. 
Population,  28. 
No  Chuech.) 

32.    CAMPTON. 
Char.  1707,  Jan.  5. 
Population,  1,226. 
Ch.  org.  1774,  June  1. 


83.    CANAAN. 
Char.  1761,  July  9. 
Population,  1,877. 
Ch.  org.  1800,  Mar.  18. 


34.    CANDIA. 
Char.  1763,  Dec.  17. 
Population,  1,456. 
Ch.  org.  1771,  June. 


Lasell,  Nathaniel, 
Jackson,  "William  0., 

Fletcher,  Joshua, 
Bowles,  Charles, 
Suddard,  John, 


Arnold.  Samuel, 
Cusbman,  Job, 
Winter,  John  8., 
Wellman,  Jubilee, 
I'erkins,  James  W., 
Wright,  Joel, 
Morton,  Daniel  0., 
Garland,  Joseph, 
Clark,  John, 
Spaulding,  William  S., 
Abbott,  Charles  F., 
Ketchum,  Silas, 
Moore,  Albert  W., 

Wadsworth,  Lemuel, 
Holt,  Jacob, 
Eastman,  Henry  E., 
Goodwin,  Daniel, 
Sawin,  Theophilus  P., 
Manning,  .John  H., 
Sargent,  Frank  D.  S., 


Church,  Selden, 
Chapin,  Pelatiah, 
St'iniford,  Daniel, 
Webber,  John, 
Brown,  Amos  P., 
Hale,  .Jonathan  L., 
Stone,  Benjamin  P., 
Beach,  Thomas  P., 
Sliedd,  Charles, 
Hadley,  James  B., 
Blakely,  Quincy, 

Calkins,  Charles, 
Foster,  Amos, 
Fuller,  Edward  C, 
Conant,  Liba, 
Wood,  Henry, 
Gerould,  Moses, 

Jewett,  David, 
Prince,  Joseph, 
Remington,  Jesse, 
Jones,  Isaac, 
Wheeler,  Abraham, 
Russell,  Charles  P., 
Murdock,  William, 
Herrick,  William  T., 
Hidden,  Bphraim  N., 
Armsby,  Lauren, 
Lovejoy,  George  E.| 


Settlement, 


o.  1833,  Dec.  4. 
i.  1839.  June  12. 
0.1841,  Nov.  4. 
a.  1852,  Aug. 
i.  1854,  May  17. 
i.  1859,  Feb.  17. 
a.  1866. 
1870. 

a.  1793.  Sept. 
1826,  Oct,  11 
1839. 


1825. 
a.  1828, 

1831. 
a.  1837,  May. 
a.  1838. 
a.  1841. 

1.  1842,  June  8 
a.  1852,  June. 
a.  1857,  Apr. 
a.  1859,  Mar. 
a.  1861,  Apr. 
a.  1867,  Sept. 
a.  1875. 

0.  1797,  Oct.  11 
o.  1827,  Jan.  31. 
o.  1835,  Dec.  9 
o.  1839,  Feb.  27 
i.  1856,  Dec.  11. 
o.  1867,  Mar.  6 
0. 1869,  Oct.  20, 


o.  1774, 
a.  1800. 
a.  1806, 
i.  1812, 
0.1817, 

0.  1824, 
i.  1833, 
i.  1838, 
o. 1842, 

1,  1858, 
1.  1864, 


Dismission. 


Time. 


1837,  Oct.  4. 
1841,  June  8. 
18.52,  May  12. 
*1853,  June  12 
1856,  Nov.  12. 
1865,  Oct,  16. 
1889. 


1818,  May. 
1830,  Apr,  13. 
See  Uoldeiness. 


1828,  May. 

1829. 

1837,  Mar. 

1838. 

1840. 

1842. 
*1852,  Mar.  25. 

1856. 

1858, 

1861. 
*lS66,Sept.20, 

1874. 


*1817,  Nov.  25. 
1831. 

18.37,  Oct.  25, 
1855,  May  3, 
1866,  May  18, 

*1868,Aug.l9, 


June   2 

Sept, 
Feb. 
Jan,  1. 
June  23. 
June  12. 
Feb.  21. 
Mar.  24. 
Oct.  13. 
June  29. 


a.  1821,  Feb. 
0.1825,  Mar.   2. 
0.1833,  May    1. 
i.  1837,  Feb.  22, 
a.  1851,  June, 
a.  1853,  Aug. 


o.  1771, 
a.  1782, 
o.  1790, 

0.  1816, 

1.  1819, 
o. 1833, 

0.  1841, 
i.  1854, 

1.  1859, 
a.  1865, 
o.  1873, 


Sept.  1. 
Jan. 
Oct.  20. 
Feb.  7. 
Jan.  13. 
Dec,  25. 
Dec,  1, 
July  5, 
Nov.  2, 
Oct, 
July  16, 


1792. 
1805, 
1807. 
1815,  Mar.  23. 
1822,  June  26, 
1832,  Apr.  18 
1837,  Aug. 
1841,  Aug.  18 
18.56,  Nov.  2. 
1863,  May  19 


1822,  Aug. 
1833,  Jan.  2 
1S.36,  Feb. 
1845,  Apr. 
1853. 
1863. 

1780,  Aug.  21 

nsy, 

*1815, 
1818, 
1832, 
1841, 
1853, 
18.58, 
1864, 
1871. 


Mar.    3 

May  12 
Oct.  29, 
May  26, 
M  ay  2 
July  2 
Dec.  31 


4. 
2. 
11. 
1. 
2.5 
7. 
3. 


20. 

4. 

2. 

16.5 
10. 

2. 


18. 

5. 

1. 

3, 

5.5 

8. 

4. 

3.6 
15. 

5. 


1.5 

8. 

3. 


2. 
10. 


7. 
25. 

2.5 
14. 

7.5 
11.5 

4. 

5. 


Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

Time. 

35.    CANTERBURY. 

Cutler,  Robert, 

a.  1756. 

1758. 

2. 

Char.  1727,  May  20, 

Foster,  Abiel, 

0.  1761,  Jan.  21. 

1779. 

18. 

Population,  1,169. 

P.\rker,  Frederic, 

0.  1791,  Jan.    5. 

*1802,  Apr.  21. 

11.5 

Ch.  org.  1760. 

PatricB,  William, 

0.  1803,  Oct.  26. 

1843,  Nov.  22. 

40. 

Moody,  Howard, 

0.  1843,  Nov.  22. 

1860,  Dec.  19. 

20. 

Armes,  Josiah  L., 

a.  1863,  Mar. 

1865,  Mar. 

2. 

(36.    CARROLL. 
Incor.  1832,  June  22. 

Moody,  Howard, 
Doldt,  James, 

a.  1865,  Mar. 
a.  1869,  Mar. 

1869,  Mar. 

4. 

Population,  378. 

No  Church.) 

37.    CENTRE  HARBOR. 
Incor.  1797,  Dec.  7. 
Population,  -140. 
Cli.org.  1815,  Feb.  20,  in 

union  with  Meredith. 
Present  church  org.  1838, 

May  10. 

Smith,  David, 
Porter.  Reuben, 
Merrill,  Samuel  H., 
Benson,  Almon, 

i.  1819,  Mar.  24. 
I.  1829,  Jan.     1. 
a.  1838. 
0.  1840.  Dec.  23. 

*1824,  Aug.  18. 
1830,  Apr.  27. 
1840. 
18t33,  Nov.  10. 

5.5 
1.5 
2.5 
23. 

Willey,  Charles, 
Bliss,  Jason  H., 

a.  1865,  Apr. 
a.  1S69,  Nov. 

1868.  Apr. 
1870,  Nov. 

3. 
1. 

Tobey,  Isaac  F., 

a.  1871,  July. 

1873,  July. 

2, 

Sewall,  Jothara, 

a.  1873,  July. 

1874,  July. 

1. 

Gay,  Joshua  S., 

a.  1874,  Oct. 

38.    CHARLESTOWN. 

Dennis,  John, 

0.  1754,  Dec.    4. 

1756,  Mar.  31. 

2. 

Char.  1753,  July  2. 

1  »lcutt,  Bulkley, 

0. 1761,  May  28. 

*1793,  June26. 

32. 

Population,  1,741. 

Foster,  Dan., 

a.  1804. 

*1S09. 

5. 

Ch.  org.  1751,  Dec.  4. 

Crosby,  Jaa?aniah, 

0.  1810,  Oct.   17. 

Became  Unita'n. 

Became  Unitarian. 

Curtis,  Joseph  W., 

a.  1835. 

1836. 

1. 

New.  org.  1835,  Aug.  1. 

Wilder,  John  C, 

a.  1S39.  May. 

1840. 

1. 

Richards,  Jonas  De  F., 

0.1841,  May  26, 

1S51,  Oct.  14. 

11. 

\Vr  ght,  Worthington, 

i.  1852,  Mar.  16. 

1S55,  Oct.  23. 

4. 

Wilson,  John  Q-., 

a.  18.56,  Apr. 

1858. 

2. 

Teiiney,  Samuel  G., 

a.  1858,  May. 

[Alsoiu'G2&'64.J 

2. 

Q-arland,  Joseph, 

a.  1859,  June. 

1861. 

2. 

Shattuck,  Amos  F., 

a.  1863,  Apr. 

1864. 

1. 

Saunderson,  Henry  H., 

a.  1864,  Oct. 

1873,  Oct. 

9. 

Kmne,  George  W., 

0.  1874,  Apr.  29. 

39.    CHATHAM. 

Pike,  Ezra  B., 

a.  1863,  May. 

1873. 

10. 

Char.  1767,  Feb.  7. 

Population,  445. 

Ch.  org,  1861,  Oct.  22. 

(Joined  with  Stowe,  Me.) 

40.    CHESTER. 

Hale,  Moses, 

0.1731,  Oct.   20. 

1734,  Aug.  13. 

3. 

Char.  1722,  Mays. 

Flagg,  Ebenezer, 

0. 1736,  Sept. 

*1796,  Nov.  14. 

60.5 

Population,  1,153. 

Bradstreet,  Nathan, 

0.1793,  Oct.  30. 

1817,  Oct.      7. 

24. 

Ch.  org.  1731,  Oa.  20. 

Jewett,  Leonard, 

a.  1818. 

1819. 

1. 

Arnold,  Joel  R., 

o.  1820,  Mar.     8 

18:W,  Mar.  31. 

10. 

Clement,  Jonathan, 

0.  1830,  Oct.   13. 

1845,  Sept.  10. 

15. 

Ann-by,  Lauren, 

0.  1846,  May  27. 

1856,  t-e;)t.28. 

10. 

Ilowland,  Harrison  0., 

i.  1857,  Aug.  12. 

1862,  July  10. 

5. 

Tomlinson,  Joshua  L., 

0.  1863,  Oct.     1. 

1870,  Jan.  18. 

6.5 

Tenney,  Charles, 

i.  1871,  Aug.    2. 

41.    CHESTERFIELD. 

Wood,  Abraham, 

0.  1772,  Dec.  31. 

*1823,  Oct.  18. 

51. 

Char.  1852,  Feb.  11. 

Walker,  John, 

t.  1823,  Apr.  29. 

1829,  Apr.  22. 

6. 

Population,  1,289. 

Smith,  Elihu  (b.  1830), 

i.  1832,  May  23. 

1834,  Dec.     2. 

5. 

Oh.  org.  1771. 

Ballard,  Josiah, 

a.  1835,  Aug. 

1836. 

1. 

Beckley.  Hosea, 

a.  1837. 

1841. 

4. 

Hale,  Benjamin  E., 

0.1842,  Aug.  30. 

1847,  Nov.  n. 

5.5 

, 

Patten,  William  A., 

a.  1848,  Apr. 

1849. 

1. 

Marble,  William  H., 

a.  1849. 

18..1. 

2. 

Xewhall,  Ebenezer, 

a.  1852,  Sept. 

1854. 

2. 

Uall,  Jeffries, 

a.  1858.  Apr. 

1866,  Apr, 

8. 

42.    CHICHESTER. 

Carpenter,  Josiah, 

0. 1791,  Nov.    2. 

1827,  July  24. 

36. 

Char.  1727,  Mav  20. 

Putnam,  Ilufus  A., 

i.  1832,  Aug.  29. 

1843,  July  11. 

11. 

Population,  1,169. 

Willey,  Charles, 

0.  1845,  Oct.  15. 

1850,  Dec.    3. 

5. 

Ch.  org.  1791,  Nov.  2. 

Blanchard,  Silas  M., 

a.  1852,  Nov. 

1857. 

5. 

Gay,  Joshua  S., 

a.  1S57,  Aug. 

1863,  Nov. 

6, 

liouid,  Mark, 

a.  1864,  Oct. 

1872,  Oct. 

8. 

Foss,  George  A., 

0. 1S74,  Feb.  24. 

Ministry  and  Churches  of  Neiv  Hampshire, 


Town  and  Church. 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

Time. 

43.    CLAREMONT. 

Wheaton,  George, 

0.  1772.  Feb.  19. 

*1773,  June  24. 

1.5 

Char.  17B4,  Oct.  26. 

Hibbard,  Augustine, 

u.  1774,  Oct.  19. 

1785,  Dec.  28. 

11. 

Pnpula^iiin.  4,053. 

Tappau,  John, 

0.  1796,  Mar.    7, 

1802,  Sept. 

6.5 

Ch.  org.  1770. 

Braincrd,  Elijah, 

a.  1803, 

1805. 

2. 

Farley,  Stephen, 

I,  1806,  Dec.  24. 

1818,  Apr.  31. 

12. 

Nye,  Jonathan, 

1.  1821,  June    6. 

1828,  Apr. 

7. 

Paine,  Elijah, 

0,1829,  Apr,    1, 

1833,  Nov.  14. 

4.5 

(44.    CLARKSVILLE. 

Southworth,  Tertius  D., 

1.  1834,  June  17, 

1838,  July  3L 

4. 

Incor.  1S63,  June  30, 

Lawrence,  Robert  F., 

,  18.39,  Jan,  16. 

1862,  Jan.  24. 

23. 

Population,  269. 

Clark,  Edward  W., 

.  1864,  Feb.  25. 

1870,  July    4. 

6.5 

No  CiitRCH.) 

Rodgers,  Levi, 

0. 1871,  Oct.   19. 

45.    COLEBROOK, 

Burge,  Dyer, 

0, 1810. 

1815. 

5. 

Incor,  1796,  June  11. 

Rankin,  Andrew, 

a.  1822, 

1823. 

1, 

Population,  1,372. 

Hale,  Jonathan  L., 

a,  1823, 

1824. 

1.5 

Ch,  org.  18U2,  Dec.  4. 

Thatcher,  Orlando  G., 

a,  1824,  Sept. 

1829. 

5. 

Bradford,  Moses, 

a. 1830, 

1831. 

1. 

Bradford,  Ebenezer  G., 

0, 1832,  Feb,  29. 

1836,  Feb. 

4. 

Holmes,  Wm.  E., 

a, 1S38, 

1840. 

2. 

(46.    COLUMBIA. 
Char.  1770,   Dec.   1,  as 

Richardson,  Charles  W,, 

a.  1840, 

1846. 

6. 

Hill,  .Tosiph  B., 

a.  1847,  Oct. 

1855. 

8. 

Cockbnrne. 

Bridge,  Henry  M., 

1.  1860,  Aug.   7. 

*1S61,  Dec,  23. 

2. 

Incor.  1797,  Dec,  16. 

Page,  Caleb  H'., 

a,  1863. 

1866. 

3, 

Population,  752. 

MoLeod, Hugh, 

a.  1866,  Nov. 

1870. 

4. 

No  CauRCH.) 

Harris,  Leonard  W., 

a,  1873,  Oct, 

47.    CONCORD. 

Walker,  Timothy, 

0, 1730,  Nov.  18. 

*1782,  Sept.  1, 

52. 

Granted,  1725,  Jan.  17, 

Evans,  Israel, 

i.  1789,  July    1, 

1797,  July     1. 

S. 

by    Mass.,   as    Pena- 

McFarland,  Asa, 

0.  1798,  Mar.    7, 

1825,  Mar.  23. 

27. 

cook. 

Bouton,  Nathaniel, 

0.  1825,  Mar.  23. 

1867,  Sept.  12. 

42.5 

Char.  1733,  as  Ruraford. 

Ayer,  Franklin  D,, 

i.  1867,  Sept.  12. 

Char.  1765,  June  7. 

Population.  12,241. 

Ch.  org.  1730,  Nov.  18. 

West    ch.    org.    1833, 

Tenncy,  Asa  P., 

i.  1833,  Apr.  23, 

*1867,  Mar,    1, 

34. 

Apr.  23. 

Putnam,  Hiram  B,, 

0.  1868,  Oct.  28. 

1873,  Dec.  21. 

5,5 

Adkinson,  Irving  D., 

i.  1S74,  May     6, 

*1875,  Feb.  25. 

1. 

Colwell,  John  W., 

a,  1875,  July. 

South    ch.    org.   1837, 

Noyes,  Daniel  J., 

0.1837,  May    2, 

1849,  Oct.   10, 

12.5 

Feb.  1. 

Parker,  Henry  E., 
Blake,  S.  Leroy, 

0,  1851,  May  14. 
i.  1869,  Jan.  27. 

1866,  Mar,  21, 

15. 

East   ch.    org.    1842, 

Morgan,  Timothy, 

a.  1842, 

1843, 

1. 

Mar.  30, 

Freeman,  Hiram, 

0.  1843,  Sept,  27, 

1846,  June  19. 

3. 

Fitield.  Winthrop, 

i,  1847,  Mar.  24. 

1850,  Mar.  25. 

3. 

Kendall.  Henry  A., 

i.  1851,  June  26. 

18.58,  May  31, 

7. 

Jameson,  Ephraim  0., 

0,  1860,  Mar,    1, 

1865,  Oct.  10, 

6, 

Baker,  Ariel  A., 

a.  1866, 

1867. 

1. 

Norton,  Smith, 

a.  1867,  Nov. 

1»68. 

1. 

Smith,  George, 

a.  1869. 

1870. 

2, 

Howes,  Herbert  R., 

a.  1871. 

1872. 

1. 

Burnham,  Abraham, 

a,  1872, 

48.    CONWAY. 

Porter,  Nathaniel, 

i.  1778,  Oct,  28. 

*1836,  Nov,  10. 

58. 

Chiir.  1765,  Oct.  1. 

Willey,  Benjamin  G., 

0,  1824,  May  26. 

1836.  Jan.  20. 

8. 

Populatioti,  1,607, 

G.nnet,  Allen  (b,  1834), 

0.  1836,  .Ian,  20, 

1838,  June  22. 

4. 

First  called  Pequawkett, 

Wilde,  John, 

i,  1839,  June  12. 

1845,  Apr.  15. 

6. 

Ch.  org.  1778,  Aug.  18. 

Tappan,  Samuel  S,, 

i,  1849,  Julv  11, 

1852,  July    6. 

3. 

Kimball,  Reuben, 

a.  1856,  Feb, 

1869,  Mar. 

13. 

Eastman,  Edward  P., 

o,  1871,  Apr,  20. 

1872,  Dec,    1. 

2. 

Norcross,  S.  Girard, 

a.  1873,  June. 

49.    CORNISH. 

Wellman,  James, 

1.  1768,  Sept.  29. 

1785,  Oct. 

17. 

Char.  1763,  June  21. 

Bell,  Benjamin, 

i.  1790,  N6v.  30, 

1795,  Apr. 

5. 

Population,  1,.334. 

Rowell,  Joseph, 

0.  1800,  Sept,  24, 

1828,  Apr,    1. 

28. 

Ch.  org.  1768,  Sept.  29,  in 

Clary,  Joeeph  W., 

i,  1828,  Nov.  29, 

1834,  Oct. 

6. 

union    -with    Windsor, 

Spaulding,  Alvah, 

0,  1835.  Oct.     1. 

1865,  Feb.    7. 

30. 

Vt. 

Bates,  Philander, 

a.  1866. 

1871. 

4. 

2d  ch.  org.  1781,  Nov.  6. 

Palmer,  Charles  M., 
Jackson,  James  T., 

a,  1871, 
0.1874,  Deo.  17, 

1873. 

2. 

10 


Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  HampsJiire. 


Town  and  Church. 


50.    CROYDON. 
Char.  17*50,  May  31. 
Population,  652. 
Ch.  org  1778,  Kept.  9. 


51.    DALTOiSr. 
Incor.  1784,  Nov.  4. 
Population,  773. 
Ch.  org.  1816,  Apr.  28. 


52.    DANBURY. 
Incor.  1795,  June  18. 
Population,  796. 
Ch.  org.  18U9,  Jan.  29. 


53.  DANVILLE. 
Char.  1760,  Feb.  22,  as 
Hawke. 
Population,  548. 

*Ch.  org.  1763,  Dec.  21. 

54.  DEERFIELD. 
Char.  1766,  Jan.  8. 
Population,  1,768. 
Ch.org.  1772,  Dec.  9. 


55.    DEERING. 

Char.  1774,  Jan.  17. 

Population,  722. 

Ch.  org.  1789,  Dec.  24. 

Mr.  Sleigh  was  pastor  of 
a  separate  ch.  wh,  be- 
came extinct. 


56.    DERRY. 
Incor.  1827,  July  2,  from 

I.otidoi.dTry. 
Population,  l,8v)9. 
Ch.org.  1719. 
Presbyterian. 
A  Congregational  ch. 

org. 1795. 
The  two  ch's  united  1810, 

June  11. 

1st  Cong'l  ch.  org.  1837, 
Aug.  3. 

67.    DORCHESTER. 
Char.  1772,  May  1. 
Population,  689. 
*Ch.  org.  1828,  May  20. 


Minister. 


Haven,  Jacob, 
Taylor,  Eli  W., 
Swift,  Aurelius  S.> 
Davis,  Joel, 
Case,  Ira, 

Spofford,  Luke  A., 
Hutchinson,  William, 
Wood,  Horace, 
Marsh,  Joseph, 
Hall,  Thomas, 
Stinson,  George  W. 
McCIenning,  Daniel, 
Farrar,  Henry, 
Hall,  Albert  E., 

Winter,  John  8., 
Hobart,  James, 
Pulsifer,  Daniel,  b.  1840, 
Howard,  Nathan, 
Goodhue,  Daniel, 
Rankin,  Andrew, 
Little,  Levi, 
Thyng,  John  H., 
Le  Bosquet,  John, 
Smith,  tieorge. 

Page,  John, 


Upham,  Timothy, 
^^■ell8,  Nathaniel, 
Hidden,  Ephraira  N., 
Patten,  William  A., 
Condit,  Uzal  W., 
Lord,  Samuel,  J.  M., 
Chapman,  Jacob, 
Patten,  William  A., 
White,  Lyman, 

Sleigh,  William, 
Richards,  James, 
Fisher,  Jabez  P., 
Child,  Eb.  r, 
Hnlt,  Peter, 
Richardson,  William, 
Burt,  Edmund, 
Gale,  William  P., 
Perkin-^,  James  W., 
Abbott,  Edward  F., 
Holman,  Morris, 

McGregore,  James, 
Clark,  Matthew, 
Thompson,  Thomas, 
Davidson,  William, 
Brown,  Jonathan, 
Parker,  Edward  L., 
Wellmau,  Joshua  W., 
Hidden,  Ephraim  N., 
Parker,  Leonard  8., 
Bremner,  David, 
Huntret-s,  Edward  8., 
Day,  Pliny  B., 
Parsons,  Ebenezer  G., 
Haskins,  Robert  W., 

DavlB,  Increase  8., 
Le  Bosquet,  John, 
Pulsifer,  Daniel, 


0.1788,  June  18. 
i.  1834,  June  10. 
o.  1838,  May  16. 
a.  1842. 
a.  1«57. 

1830. 

1833 
o.  1839i  July  10. 
a.  1845,  Sept. 
a.  1858. 
a.  1861,  July. 

1863,  Nov. 
a.  1866,  May. 
a.  1874,  Apr. 

a.  1826. 
a.  1833. 

i.  1844,  May  16. 
a.  1851,  Jan. 
i.  1855,  Mar.  2. 
i,  1860,  Dec.  18. 
a.  1862,  Oct. 
a.  1864,  Nov. 
a.  1866,  May. 
a.  1874,  Apr, 

o.  1763,  Dec.  21. 


o.  1772,  Dec.  9 
o.  1812,  Jnly  1. 
0.1841,  Sept.  1. 
o.  1850,  July  18. 
i.  1855,  July  10 
a.  1864. 

i.  1866,  May  20 
a.  1872,  Oct. 
a.  1875,  Sept. 

o.  1801,  Oct.  22. 

a.  1814. 

a.  1820. 

i.  1830.  Jan.  13. 

a.  1835,  Oct. 

i.  1843,  Nov.  1 

a.  1847. 

a.  18.50. 

a.  1854,  June. 

a.  1861. 

a.  1863,  Aug. 

L  1719. 

a.  1729. 

o.  1733,  Aug. 

i.  1740. 

o.  1795. 

o.  1810,  Sept.  12 

0.  1851,  June  18 
a.  1857,  Aug. 

i.  1861,  Feb.  20 

1.  1870,  Apr.  20.1 
i.  1875,  Feb.  25, 

o.  18?7,  Oct.  4. 
i.  1851,  Oct.  1. 
o.  1872,  Nov.  19. 

o.  1828,  Oct.  9. 
a.  1836. 
a.  1854. 


Dismission. 


*1845,  Mar.  17. 
1837,  Dec.  27. 
1811,  Dec. 
1852. 
1858. 

1831. 

1835. 

1S45,  Apr.  30. 

1848. 

1859. 

1863,  July. 

1865,  Nov. 

1870. 


18.32.  i  time. 

1834.  '    '• 

1849,  Dec.  31. 

18.52. 

1860,  Mar.  28. 

1862,  Mar.    4. 

1863. 

1865. 

1871. 


*1783,  Jan.  29. 


*1 811,  Feb.  21. 
1841,  Sept.  1. 
1849,  Oct. 
1852,  Jnly  21. 
1862,  Mar.  '" 
1865. 
1872,  May  10. 
1874. 


1807. 

1815. 

1824. 

1834,  Nov. 

1840. 

1847,  Aug.  12. 

1849. 

18.53. 

1857. 

1862. 

1874,  Sept. 

*1729,Mar. 

1733. 
*1738,  Sept.  22. 
*1791,  Feb.  15. 

1804.  Sept. 
*18.50,  .July  14. 

1856,  May  22 

1859. 

186'!,  June  21. 

1873,  Sept.  10. 

1851,  June  19. 
1869,  Oct.     7. 

1833,  June  19. 

1837. 

1856. 


Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


II 


Town  and  Church. 


Minister. 


58.    DOVEH. 
Char.  1640,  Oct.  22. 
Population,  9,274. 
Ch.  org.  1638,  Dec. 


Belknap  ch.  org.  1856, 
Sept.  3. 


59.    DTJBLTT^. 

Granted,  1749.  Nov.  3,  as 
Monadnock,  No.  3, 

Char.  1771,  Mar.  29. 

Population,  930. 

Ch.  org.  1772,  June  10. 

Became  Unitarian  and 
new  ch.  org.  1827, 
Nov.  21. 

(60.    DUMMER. 
Char.  1773,  Mar.  8. 
Population,  317. 
No  Church.) 


61.    DUNBARTON.  Hams,  Walter, 

Char.  1765,  Aug.  10.  Putnam,  John  M., 

Granted  in  1751 ;    known   Hay  ward,  Silvanus, 

as  Stark's  Town.  l?^'"''' ^'r,?°  ^"V. 

Population,  778.  Spear,  William  E., 

Ch.  org.  1789,  June  18. 


Leverich,  William, 
Burdet,  George, 
Knollyp,  Hanserd, 
Larkham,  Thomas, 
Maud,-  Daniel, 
Reyner,  John, 
Reyner,  John  Jr.,  b. 1667. 
Pike,  John, 
Sever,  Nicholas, 
Cushinff,  Jonathan, 
Belknap,  Jeremy, 
Gray,  llobert. 
Shearman,  Caleb  H., 
Clary,  Joseph  W., 
Winslow,  Hubbard, 
Root,  David, 
Young,  .Jeremiah  S., 
Barrows,  Homer, 
Parsons,  Benjamin  F., 
Richardson,  Klias  H., 
Walker,  Avery  S., 
Spalding,  George  B., 

Parsons,  Benjamin  F., 
Thornton,  James  B., 
Haskell,  Ezra, 
Watson,  Charles  C., 
Savage,  John  W., 
Haley,  Frank, 

Farrar,  Joseph, 
Sprague,  Edward, 
Leonard,  Levi  W., 
Harris,  Samuel, 
Tisdale,  James, 
Kendall,  Henry  A., 
Hayes,  Alonzo  A., 
Kemp,  George  S., 
Abbott.  Edward  F., 
Sheldon,  Nathan  W., 
Bissell,  Oscar, 
Fosdiok,  Andrew  J., 
Holbrook,  Amos, 


62.    DURHAM. 
Char.  1732,  May  15. 
Population,  1,298. 
Ch.  org.  1718,  Mar.  26. 


63.    EAST  KINGSTON. 
Char.  1738,  Nov.  17. 
Population,  553. 
*Ch.  org.  1739,  Nov.  14. 

(64.    EATON. 
Char.  1766,  Nov.  7. 
Population,  657, 
No  Chukch.) 


Fletcher,  Beth, 
Buss,  John, 
Adams,  Hugh, 
Gilraan,  Nicholas, 
Adams,  John, 
Coe,  Curtis, 
Burt,  Federal, 
Page,  Robert, 
Tobey,  Alvan  (b.  1831), 
Talbot,  Henry  L., 

Oofiln,  Peter, 


Settlement. 


1633. 
a.  1637. 
o.  1638, 

1640. 
i.  1642. 
i,  1655. 
o.  1671, 

1681, 
0.1711, 
o.  1717, 

1767, 
o.  1787, 

1807, 
o.  1812, 
o.  1828, 
i.  1833, 
o.  1839, 
i.  1845, 
i.  1853, 
i.  1856, 
i.  1864, 
i.  1869, 


Sept. 


July  12. 
Aug.  31. 
Apr.  11. 
Sept.  18. 
Feb.  18. 
Feb.  28. 
May  6. 
May  7. 
Dec.  4. 
Feb.  6. 
Nov.  20. 
July  9. 
Jan.  12. 
Dec.  10. 
Nov.  16. 
Sept.  1, 


Dismission. 


i.  1856,  Sept.   3. 
a.  1861,  Dec. 
a.  1865. 

0.1867,  July    2. 
a.  1871,  Nov. 
a.  1874,  Nov. 


o.  1772, 
0.1777, 
o.  1820, 
a.  1830. 
a.  1836, 
o.  1840, 
i.  18.51, 
a.  18.54, 
i.  1855, 
1860, 
a.  1861, 
a.  1866, 
a.  1871, 


o.  1789,  Aug.  26. 
i.  1830,  July  8. 
0.  1861,  Oct.  9. 
1866,  Nov.  21. 
0.1873,  Oct.   16. 


June  10, 

Nov.  12, 
Sept.  6. 

June. 
Oct.  21. 
Apr.  30. 
June. 
Dec.  12. 
July. 
Aug. 
May. 
Nov. 


a.  1656. 

1684. 

1718, 

1742, 

o.  1749, 

O.1780, 

1817, 

1828, 

o.  1833, 

0. 1873, 


Mar.  25. 
Mar.  3. 
Mar.  25. 
Nov.  1. 
June  18. 
Dec.  3. 
Nov.  20, 
Jan,    1, 


1635. 

1639. 

1641. 

1642. 
*1655. 

*1669,  Apr.  20. 
*1676,  Dee.  21, 
*1710,  Mar.  10. 

1715. 
*176'.),  Mar.  25, 

1786,  Sept.  11. 

1805,  May  20. 

1812,  May     7, 

1S2S,  Aug.   6. 

1831,  Nov.  30. 

1839,  Sept.    4, 

1843,  Sept.   4. 

1852,  July    6, 

1856,  Sept.   3. 

1863,  Dec.  10, 

1868,  Sept.   7. 


1861,  Oct,  24, 

1S63, 

1866. 

1871.  July  17, 

1874. 

1875. 

1776,  ,Tune  7. 
*1817,  Dec,  16. 

Unitarian. 

1831. 

1839. 

1850,  July  18 
tl.I8.v0  18oo.  12.12 

185.5. 

18.59. 

1861. 

1865,  Mar. 

1870. 


1830,  July  8 

1861,  Oct.  9 

1866,  May  1 

1873,  Jan.  2 


165T. 

1717. 

1739,  Jan.  23, 
*1748,  Apr.  13 

1778,  Jan.  16 

1806,  M.ay  1 
*1828,  Feb.    9, 

1831,  Mar,  31, 

1870,  Dec.  20, 


o.  1739,  Nov.  14, 


1772. 


Time. 


2. 
13. 
14. 

9. 
29, 

4. 
52. 
20. 
18. 

5. 
16. 

3. 

6.5 

4. 

7. 

3.5 

7. 

4. 


1. 

33. 
21. 

6. 
29. 
25.5 
11. 

2.5 
39. 


32. 


12 


Mmistry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 


65.    EFFIN'GHAM:. 
Incor.  1778,  Mar.  18. 
Population,  904. 
Ch.  org.  a.  ISOO. 
Re-org.  1836,  May  17. 

(66.    ELLSWORTH. 
Char.   1769,   May    1,  as 

Trecithick. 
Incor.  1S02,  June  16. 
No  Church.) 

67.  ENFIELn. 

Char.  1761,  July  4,  asRel- 
han. 

Populaion,  1,662. 

Ch.  org.  1826,  May  30. 

Edward  Evans  was  ord. 
Dee.,  1799,  over  a  ch., 
ty  Cons'l  ministers,  and 
dis.  in"lS05.  But  that 
he  or  the  ch.  were  Con- 
gregational is  doubtful. 

68.  EPPIXG. 

Char.  1741,  Feb.  12. 
Pupulatioii,  1,270. 
Ch.  org.  1747,  Dec.  9. 


69.    EPSOM. 

Char.  1727,  May  18. 

Population,  993. 

Ch.  org.  1761,  Sept.  23. 


(70.    ERROL. 
Char.  1774,  Feb.  28. 
Incor.  1836,  Dec.  28. 
Population,  178. 
No  Church.) 

71.    EXETER. 
Settled,  1638,  Apr.  3. 
Population,  3,437. 
let  ch.  org.  1038. 
New-org.  1698,  Sept.  21. 


Burt,  GHeon, 
Moniouijh,  Jolm  H.. 
Doldt,  J.-imes, 
Chapman,  Elias, 


Minister. 


Settlement. 


o.  1803. 
a.  1836. 
a.  1842,  Jan. 
a.  1849. 


2d  ch.  org.  1744,  June  7. 
Re-org.  1813,  Dec.  24. 


Clark,  John, 
Biirire,  Benjamin, 
Enicrso'i,  Noah, 
Piilsifer,  Dani.  1, 
Thompson,  William  S., 
Rotft-r.-,  Isnac, 
Bahlwin,  AVilliam  O., 
Lord,  Samuel  J.  M., 
Haley,  Frank, 
H:irtf^hornc,  Vaola  J., 
Parker,  Francis, 

Cutler,  Robert, 
Stearns,  Josiah, 
ll(.!t,  Peter, 
Jett'.  rds,  Forrest, 
Uili'V,  Samuel, 
Le  Bosquet,  John, 
Chiipman,  Calvin, 
Corser,  Enicb, 
While,  Lyman, b.'49,May, 
Stearns,  Josiah  H., 

Tucke,  John, 
Hazclime,  Ebenczer, 
Cuitin,  Jonathan, 
Smith,  Aniasa, 
Pntnimi,  Joh-   M., 
Maiming,  Abel, 
Smiih,  Fraiici-s  P., 
Fitield,  Wiiithrop, 
P'.itnam,  Kufiis  A., 
Bl  nc'bapt,  Eilnumd  H., 
WiU.'y,  Cbarle,-, 
PeH'ert^,  Aaron  B., 
Smilb,  George, 
Peabody,  Charles, 

Wffeolwright,  John, 
l)udley,  Samuel, 
Clark,  John, 
Ocilin,  Jolm, 
Odiiu,  Woodbridge, 
MansfieM,  Isaac, 
Rowland,  William  F., 
Smi'h,  John, 
Williams,  Willi.am, 
FairchiM,  Joy  H., 
Hitchcock,  Rdswell  D., 
Hitrhcock,  William  D., 
La^ell,  Nathaniel, 
Nason,  Elias, 
Hairows,  John  0., 
Byington,  Swift, 

Rogers,  Daniel, 
Blown,  Joseph, 
Hnrd,  Isaac, 
Dexter,  Samuel  D., 
Muuu,  Asa, 


a.  1837. 

o.  1840,  July    1. 

1849. 

1853,  Apr. 

18.58. 
a.  1859,  Apr. 
a.  1860. 
a.  18>;2,  Feb. 
o.  1863,  Oct.     7. 
a.  1866,  May. 
a.  1875,  July. 

0.1747,  Dec.    9, 
o.  1758,  Mar.    8. 
o.  1793,  Feb.  27, 
o.  1826,  Oct.  25, 
a.  1835. 
a.  1837,  Jnne. 
o.  1842,  Dec.    8, 
a.  1845,  June. 
i.  1854,  Jan.     4, 
a.  1857,  July. 


Dismission. 


1805. 
1839. 
1843. 
1850. 


o.  1761, 

o.  1784, 

o.  1815, 

a.  1825, 

1827, 

a.  1831, 

a.  1835, 

o.  1837, 

1846, 

1854, 

1857. 

1860. 

a.  1865, 

a.  1869. 

i.  1638. 
o.  1650. 
o.  1698, 
o.  1706, 
o.  1743, 
O.  1776, 
o.  1790, 
i.  1829, 
i.  1838, 
i.  1843, 
o.  1845. 
i.  1853, 
i.  1856, 
i.  1860, 
i.  1866. 
i.  1871, 


Sept.  23, 
Jan.  21, 
Feb.  22, 
May. 
Nov.    1, 
Apr. 
Feb. 
May  10 
May     5 
Aug. 


Nov. 


Sept.  21. 
Nov.  11. 
Sept.  28. 
Oct.  9, 
June  2, 
Miir.  12, 
May  31 
Sept.  20, 
Nov.  19, 
Oct.  5 
June  19 
Nov.  22 
Dec.  5 
June   2 


1838. 

1848,  Feb. 
1850. 
'1854. 
1859. 
1860. 
1862. 
1863. 

1866,  M.ay  1 
1874. 


1755,  Dec.  23. 
*1788.  July25. 
1821,  Apr.  25. 
1831,  Oct.  30. 
1836. 
1838. 

1845,  Apr.  14, 
1848. 
1855,  May. 


1774. 

*1813,  Nov.lO 
1825,  Jan.  1, 
1826. 

1S30,  May. 
1S.33. 
1837. 
1846. 

18,52,  May  3 
1855. 
1860. 
1865. 
1869. 
1872. 


Time. 


0.1748,  Aug.  31. 
o.  1792,  Nov.  20. 
i.  1817,fiept.ll. 
o.  1847,  Dec.  2. 
i.  1851,  Nov.  19. 


1642. 
*1683. 
*1705, 
*1754, 
1776, 
1787, 
1823, 
1838, 
1842, 
1844, 
1852, 
1854, 
1860, 
1865, 
1869, 


Feb.  10. 
July  25, 
Nov.  20. 
Mar.  10, 
Aug.  22, 
Dec.  5. 
Feb.  14, 
Oct.  1. 
July  30, 
July  7, 
Nov.  23 
Nov.  22, 
June  2 
Oct.    6 


*1785,  Dec.    9. 

1797.  Aug.  28. 
*1856,  Oct.  4. 
*1850,  Apr.  20. 

1857,  July    8. 


37.5 

5. 
39. 

2.5 

6. 


Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


13 


Town  and  Church. 


71. 


EXETER.  — 2d  cb. — 
Continued. 


72.    FARMINGTON. 
I'lcor.  ITyS.  Deo.  1. 
Population,  2,06.3. 
Ch.  org.  18iy,  Sept.  15. 


73.    FITZ  WILLIAM. 
Char.   1752,   Jan.    15,    s 

Moiiadnock  No.  4. 
Re-chart.  1773,  May  19. 
Population,  1,140. 
Ch".  org.  1771,  Mar.  27. 


Settlement. 


74.    FRAXCKSTOWN. 
Char.  1772,  June  8, 
Population,  '.i.3i. 
Ch.  org.  1773,  Jan.  27. 

(75.    FRAXCONIA. 
Char.  1704,  Feb.  14,  as 

Morri«towii. 
Population,  549. 
*Ch.  org.  1S14,  Apr.  4. 
For  Pastors,  see  Bethle- 
hem.) 

76.     FRAXKLTN. 
Incor.  182S,  Dec.  24. 
Population,  2,.301. 
Ch.  org.  1S22,  June  11. 

(77,    FREEDOM. 
Incor   1S31,  June  16, 
Population,  737. 
No  Church.) 

(78.    FREMONT. 
Char.  17(54,  Juue  22,  as 

Poplise. 
Population,  527. 
No  Church.) 

(79.    aiLFORD. 
Incor.  1812,  June  16. 
Population,  3,361. 
No  Church.) 

80.     GILMANTON. 
Char.  1727,  May  20. 
Population,  1,642. 
*Ch.  org.  1774,  Nov.  30. 

Centre  church  org.  1826, 
Mar.  8. 


Iron-Works  church  org. 
1830,  Oct,  12. 


Lanphear,  Orpheus  T., 
Chickering,  JohnW.,  Jr., 
Street,  George  E., 

Walker,  James, 
Parker,  Clement, 
Morgan,  Timothy, 
Lane,  Joseph, 
Willey,  Benjamin  G., 
"arge-ht,  Roger  M., 
Tiippan,  Daniel  D., 
s^arKcnt,  Roger  M., 
Kimball,  Woodbury  S., 
Titus,  Eugene  H., 
Pitkin,  Paul  H., 

Brigbam,  Benjamin, 
Williams,  Stephen, 
Sabin,  John, 
Herrick,  Horace, 
Jenkins,  Abraham, 
Woods,  John, 
Gaylord,  William  L., 
Norton,  John  F., 
Colby,  John, 

Bradford,  Moses, 
Richards,  Austin, 
Folsom,  Nathaniel  S., 
Davenport.  James  R., 
McGce,  Jonathan, 
Taylor.  Lothrop, 
Cutler.  Charles, 
Richards,  Austin, 
Hieccombe,  Charles, 
Campbell,  Henry  F., 


i.  1858,  Feb.  2, 
i.  1866,  Sept.  6. 
1.  1871,  Mar.  30, 


Lane,  Joseph, 
Stone,  Benjamin  P., 
Tappan,  Daniel  I)., 
Nichols,  Samuel, 
Knight,  Isaac, 
Savage,  William  T., 


,  1819. 

1827. 
, 1840, 
,  1844, 
,  1847, 
,1851. 
,  1852, 

1860, 
, 1869, 

1873, 
,  1875, 


Apr. 
Nov. 
Jan. 

Oct. 
Mar.  27 
Sept. 
Apr.  29. 
July. 


o.  1771,  Mar.  27, 
o.  ISOJ,  Nov.  5, 
o.  1805,  Mar.  6 
o.  1844,  Sept.  4. 

1848,  Feb.  16 

1854. 
0.I86O,  Sept.  14. 
i.  1868,  Sept.  23. 
a.  1873,  Aug. 

o.  1790,  Sept.  8. 
o.  1827,  Nov.    7 

183'),  Oct.  12. 

1S39,  May  15. 

1843,  Aug.  16. 

1851,  .Nov.  19. 
o.  1857,  Nov.  18. 
a.  18)6. 
a.  1871,  Apr. 
o.  1874,  Jan.  22. 


Dismission. 


1864,  Feb.  16, 
1871,  Mar,  30, 


*182fi,  Sept. 

1829. 

1842. 

1846. 

1850. 

1852. 

I85S. 

1869,  May 

1871. 
1. 1874,  Dec. 


*1799,  Junel3, 
1802,  Nov. 

*1845,  Oct.  14 
1847,  Sept.  15, 
1853,  Feb.  15, 
1860. 

1867,  Dec.  23 
1873,  Mar.  31 


1827,  Jan.    1. 
1836,  Mar.  10. 

1838.  Aug.  21, 
1842,  Aug.  18, 
1850,  Nov.  5. 
1857.  Aug.  18, 
1866,  Sept.  25, 
1870,  Sept. 
1873,  Sept. 


Time. 


a.  1828,  Nov. 
o.  1831,  May  26. 
a.  1832,  July, 
a.  1831,  .Tan. 
i.  18:;7.  Sept.  27, 
i.  1849,  Sept.   4. 


Parsons,  William, 
Smith,  Isjaac 
Spoffjrd,  Luke  A., 
Lancaster,  Daniel, 
Smith,  Francis  P., 
Carpenter,  -Tosiah, 
Wood,  Horace, 
Page,  John  C, 
Manning,  Abel, 

Rood,  Heman, 
Lancaster,  Daniel  (b.'32), 
Sartrent.  Rouer  M., 
Blake,  Joseph, 

Snfford,  Charles  G., 
Greeley,  Stephen  S.  N., 
Childs,  Rufirs, 
Ordway,  Jairus, 


a,  1763,  Aug. 
o.  1774,  Nov.  30. 
o.  1819,  June    9. 
o.  1825,  Sept.  21. 
a.  1834. 
a.  1837. 
a,  1846. 
a.  18.53. 
a.  1857. 

0.1826,  July  12 
i.  1835,  Dec.  16, 
o.  18.52,  Apr,  27, 
i.  1860,  June  13, 

,0.1831,  Sept.  28, 
o.  18.39,  Jan.  31 
o.  1844,  Nov.  6, 
;a.  1856,  Mar. 


1831,  Feb. 

1832,  May     2 

1833,  Aug. 
1837,  May. 
1848,  Dec.  21 
1874,  Sept.  4 


1773. 
*1817,  Mar.  25. 
1825,  June  9 
1832,  July  25 
1835. 
183S. 
1847. 
18.54. 
1858. 

1830,  Mar.  23 
1852,  Jan.  26. 
1860.  Jan.  31. 


1836,  June  12. 
1842,  Oct.  19. 
1855,  Oct.  " 
1861. 


28. 

2. 
40.S 

3. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

5, 


37. 
8.5 
2. 
3. 

7. 


14 


Ministry  and  Chtcrches  of  New  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

Time. 

80.     GILM  ANTON.— Iron 

Bradford,  Dana  B., 

a.  1862,  Aug. 

1866,  Feb. 

3.5 

Works  ch.— Contin- 

Blake, Jeremiah  M.  D., 

a.  1866. 

1870. 

5. 

ued. 

Moore,  Nathan  S., 

a.  1870,  Dee. 

1873. 

3. 

Blake,  Jeremiah, 

a.  1874. 

1875. 

1. 

Rodgers,  George 

0. 1875,  July  22. 

81.    GILSUM. 

Fish,Eli8ha, 

i.  1794,  May  29. 

*1807,Mar.28. 

13. 

Char.    1752,    Dec.    8,    as 

White,  Broughton, 

a.  1811. 

1812. 

2. 

Boyle. 

Cochran,  Sylvester, 

a.  1824. 

1825. 

1. 

Re-cbar.  1763,  July  13. 

Chase,  Ebenezer, 

0. 1830,  Sept.  22. 

1833,  Apr.  26. 

3. 

Population,  590. 

Arnold,  Seth  8.. 

a.  1833. 

1835. 

2. 

Ch.  org.  1772,  Oct.  27. 

Hutchinson,  William, 

a.  1836. 

1838,  Oct. 

2. 

AVhite,  Henry, 

a.  1839. 

1840. 

1. 

Langdon,  George, 

a.  1840. 

1842. 

2. 

Tisdnle,  James, 

a.  1843,  June. 

1849,  Mar. 

6. 

Jackson,  Abraham, 

a.  1850. 

1851. 

1. 

Adams,  Ezra, 

i.  1851,  Mar.  19. 

*1864,  Mar.20. 

13. 

Bassett,  Edward  B., 

a.  1864,  Aug. 

1866. 

2. 

• 

Wood,  Horace, 

a.  1866,  June. 

1875,  Aug. 

9. 

Hayward,  Silvanus, 

a.  1875,  Aug. 

82.    GOFFSTOWN. 

Currier,  Joseph. 

0. 1771,  Oct.  30. 

1774,  Aug, 29. 

3. 

Char.  1761,  June  16. 

Waters,  '^ornelius, 

0.  1781,  Dec.  27. 

1795,  May    4. 

14. 

Population,  1,656. 

Morrill.  David  L., 

o.  1802,  Mar.    3. 

1811,  July  10. 

9.5 

Ch.  org.  1771,  Oct.  30. 

Pitman,  Benjamin  H., 

1.  1820,  Oct.    18. 

1825,  Nov.  15. 

5. 

Re-org.  1801,  Dec.  29. 

Wood.  Henrv, 

.>.  1826,  May  31. 

.831,  Nov.  29. 

5.5 

Stowell,  David, 

0.1831,  Nov.  30. 

1836,  Dec.  15. 

5. 

Willey,  Isaac, 

i.  1837,  Nov.  23 

18.54,  May  17. 

17. 

Richardson,  Elias  H., 

0.  1854,  May  18. 

1856,  Oct.  30. 

2.5 

Kay,  John  W., 

a.  1857,  Apr. 

1866,  May. 

9. 

Gerould,  Samuel  L., 

i.  1869,  Feb.     4. 

83.    GORHAM. 

Burt,  Edmund, 

a.  1856,  July. 

1859. 

3. 

Incor.  1836,  .June  18. 

Tewksbury,  George  F., 

a.  1860,  July. 

1866,  Apr. 

6. 

Population,  1,167. 

Merry,  Thomas  T., 

a.  1866,  Apr. 

1867,  Oct. 

1.S 

Oh.  org.  1862,  Mar.  18. 

Tewksbury,  George  F., 

a.  1868,  Sept. 

84.     GOSHEN. 

Stephens,  Josiah, 

a.  1798. 

1800,  Oct. 

2. 

Incor.  17yl,  Doc.  27. 

Manning,  Abel, 

a.  1825. 

3teimsofserv. 

9. 

Population,  507. 

Rogers,  Stephen, 

a.  18:35. 

1838. 

3. 

Ch.  org.  1802,  Feb.  23. 

Waite,  Aaron, 

a.  1840. 

1846. 

7. 

Russell,  Carey, 

a  1846,  July. 

1847. 

1, 

Richardson,  Henry, 

a.  1850,  Mar. 

1861,  Sept. 

11.5 

Barrows,  William  H., 

a.  1865,  July. 

'67.  J'y,  itime. 

2. 

Bragdon,  John, 

a.  1870,  Sept. 

1872. 

2. 

Thurston,  Henry  W.  L., 

a.  1875,  May. 

85.    GOSPORT. 

Hull,  Joseph, 

a.  1639. 

? 

Char.  1715,  Dec.  24. 

Brock,  John, 

a.  1646. 

1649. 

3. 

Population,  94. 

Belcher,  Samuel, 

a.  1672. 

» 

Ch.  org.,  thfi  time  and  the 

Moody,  Samuel, 

a.  1698. 

fact  doubtful. 

Moody,  Joshua, 

a.  1707. 

1732. 

25. 

Tucke,  .John, 

0.1732,  July  26. 

*1773,Aug.l2. 

41. 

(86.     GRAFTON. 

3haw,  Jeremiah, 

a.  1773. 

1775. 

2. 

Incor.  1778,  Nov.  11. 

Stephen.",  Jo.siah, 

a.  1800. 

*1804,  July    2 

4. 

Population,  907. 

Sewall,  Samuel, 

a.  1824,  Sept. 

*1826,  Mar.l5. 

1.6 

No  Church.) 

(87.     GRANTHAM.           | 

Char.  1761,  July  11.          1 

Population,  608.                1 

No  Church.)                  | 

88.    GREENFIELD. 

Clark,  Timothy, 

0. 1800,  Jan.    1. 

1811,  May    1. 

11.5 

Incor.  1791,  June  15. 

Walker,  John, 

0. 1812,  Feb.    5. 

1822,  July    2. 

10.5 

Population,  527. 

Danforth,  Francis, 

0. 1823,  June  11. 

1831,  Apr. 

8. 

Ch.  org.  1792,  Sept.  7. 

Evangelical  ch.  org.  1834, 

Jones,  Ezra, 

0.1834,  Sept.  18. 

1838,  May  31. 

4. 

Jan.  8. 

Smith,  D:.vid  P  (b. '39), 

i.  1845,  May     8. 

*1850,  Oct.    1. 

11. 

McGee,  Jonathan, 

a.  1851,  Jan. 

18.59. 

9. 

Goodhue,  Dauiel, 

a.  1860,  Mar. 

1864,  May. 

4. 

1st  ch.  re-org.  1839,  Nov, 

Fowler,  Bancroft, 

i.  1839,  Nov.  20. 

1845,  Apr.  22. 

4.5 

19. 

Jones,  Amzi, 

a. 1845. 

1846. 

1. 

Emerson,  Noah, 

a.  1846,  Oct. 

1849,  Apr. 

2.5 

Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


15 


Town  and  Church. 


;8.    GREEiSTFIELD.  — Ist 
ch. —  Continued. 

Chs.  united  1867,  May  28. 

9.     GREENLAND. 
Char.  1703. 
Population,  695. 
Ch.org.  1706,  July. 


90.  GREENVILLE. 
Incor.  1872,  June. 
Population,  S.jO. 

Ch.  org.  1S17,  June  3. 

91.  GROTON. 

Char.   1761,   July  8,  as 
Coclitrraouth. 

Incor.  17y6,  Dec.  7. 

Population,  583. 

Ch.  org.  1779,  June  12. 

Hebron  lias  .^lways  been 
united  with  Groton  in 
the  same  ministers. 

92.  HAMPSTEAD. 
Ch;ir.  1749,  J:in.  19. 
Population,  935. 

Ch.  org.  1752,  June  3. 


93.    HAMPTON. 
Granted  1638,  Sept. 
Incor.  16.39,  May  22,  as 

Winnacunnet. 
Population,  1,177. 
Ch.    formed    at    Lvnn, 

Mass,    1635    or    1636, 

which  church  and  pas- 

tor  came  to  Hampton 

1638. 
Mr.  Pidgin  was  settled 

by  the  town,  aad  as  a 

Presbyterian. 


94.  HAMPTON  FALLS. 
Char.  1712. 
Population,  679. 

Ch.  org.  1711,  Dec.  13. 
Re-organized    in    union 

with  Seabrook,  1836, 

July  12. 

95.  HANCOCK. 
Incor.  1779,  Nov.  5. 
Population,  692. 

Ch.  org.  1788,  Aug.  28. 

96.  H  \NOVER. 
Char.  1761,  July  4. 
Population,  2,085. 
Ch.  org.  1771,  Jan.  23. 
Presbyterian. 
Connregatiunal  Ch.  org. 

1805,  July  2. 


Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

Time. 

t  Le  Bosquet,  John, 

a.  1849,  Apr. 

1859. 

10. 

Marshall,  Lyman, 

a.  1860,  July. 

1863. 

3. 

Case,  Rufus, 

a.  1864,  May. 

1867. 

3. 

.  Willey,  Charles, 

a.  1868. 

1869. 

1. 

Partridge,  Samuel  H., 

a.  1869. 

Allen,  William, 

0.  1707,  July  15 

n760,  Sept.  8 

53. 

McClintock,  t^arauel, 

0.  1756,  Nov.    3 

*1804,  Apr.  27 

48. 

Neal,  James  A., 

0.  1805,  May  22 

*1808,  July  18 

3. 

Abbott,  Ephraim, 

0.  1813,  Oct.  27 

1828,  Oct.  28 

15. 

Clark,  Samuel  W., 

0.  1829,  Aug.   5 

*1847,Aug.l8 

18. 

Holt,  Edwin, 

i.  1848,  Mar.    8 

1851,  Jan.    7. 

3. 

Robie,  Edward, 

0.  1852,  Feb.  25 

Olmstead,  William, 

0. 1849,  Apr.  11 

*1851,June  6. 

2. 

Kellogg.  Erastus  M., 

i.  1852,  May  20 

1855,  Dec.  26 

4. 

Austin.  Samuel  J., 

0.  1857,  Feb.  25 

1859,  Apr.  19 

2. 

Fisher,  Georye  E., 

i.  1859,  June  22. 

1862,  Oct.  29. 

3.5 

Merriam,  George  P., 

0. 1865,  Mar.    9. 

Perley,  Samuel, 

i.  1779,  June  12 

1785. 

6. 

Page,  Thomas, 

0.  1790. 

*1813,  May    3 

23. 

Rolfe,  William, 

0.  1803,  Nov.    9. 

1828,  June  18 

25. 

Tenney,  Asa  P., 

0.1828,  June  18. 

1833,  Feb.  11. 

5. 

Pulsifer,  Daniel, 

a.  1835. 

1840. 

5. 

Hobart,  James, 

a.  1841. 

1844. 

3. 

Conant,  Liba, 

a.  1845,  Feb. 

1868. 

23. 

Cook,  Jonathan  B., 

a.  1874,  June. 

True,  Henry, 

0. 1752,  June  24. 

*] 782,  May  22. 

30, 

Kelley,  John, 

0. 1792,  Dec.    5. 

1836,  Oct.  12. 

44. 

Bartley,  John  McC, 

0.  1836,  Oct.   12. 

18.57,  Dec.    9. 

21. 

Pratt,  Theodore  C, 

0. 1859,  .June  21. 

1870,  Jan.    9. 

11. 

BuUard,  Edward  W., 

i.  1870,  Dec.  14. 

Bachiler,  Stephen, 

i.  1638. 

1641. 

3. 

Dalton,  Timothy, 

i.  1639. 

*1661,Dec.  28. 

22. 

Wheelwright,  John, 

i.  1647,  June  24. 

1659,  May    4. 

9. 

Cotton,  Seaborn, 

0.  16.59,  May    4. 

*1686,  Apr.  20. 

27. 

Cotton,  John  (b.  '86), 

0.  1696,  Nov.  19 

*1710,  Mar.  27. 

24. 

Gookin,  Nathaniel, 

0.  1710,  Nov.  15. 

*1734,Aug.25. 

24. 

Cotton,  Ward, 

0. 1734,  Mar.  12 

1765,  Nov.  12. 

31.5 

Thayer,  Ebenezer, 

0.  1765,  Sept.  17. 

*1792,Sept.   6, 

26. 

I'idgin,  William, 

0.  1796,  Jan.  27. 

1807,  Aug.  2. 

11.5 

Appleton,  Je8.*e, 

0.  1797,  Feb.  22. 

1807,  Nov.  16. 

11. 

Webster,  Josiah, 

0.  1808,  June    8. 

*1837,  Mar.  27. 

29. 

Eldredge,  Erasmus  D., 

0. 1838,  Apr.    4 

1849,  M.ay    7. 

11. 

Fay,  Solomon  P., 

0.  1849,  t-ept.  6. 

18.54,  Aug. 29. 

5. 

Colby,  John, 

0.  1855,  Oct.  31. 

1863,  Nov.  18. 

8. 

Dodge,  John  W., 

1.  1865,  Oct.   19. 

1868,  Nov.  18. 

3. 

McLean,  James. 

i.  1870,  Dec.  15. 

1872,  Feb.    4. 

1.5 

Chandler,  Frederic  D., 

a.  1873,  Sept. 

1875,  Mar.  22. 

1.5 

Batchelder,  John  8., 

a.  1875,  Apr. 

Cotton,  TheophiluB, 

0.1712,  Jan.    2. 

*1726,Aug.l6. 

15. 

Whipple,  Joseph, 

0.  1727,  Jan.  15. 

*1757,  Feb.  17. 

30. 

Bailey,  Josiah, 

0.  1757,  Oct.  19. 

*n62,Sept.l2. 

5. 

Wingate,  Paine, 

0. 1763,  Dec.  14. 

1776,  Mar.  12. 

12. 

Langdon,  Samuel, 

.  1781,  Jan.  18. 

*1797,  Nov.  29. 

17. 

Abbot,  Jacob, 

0. 1798,  Aug.  15. 

1827,  Oct.  23. 

29. 

Dow,  Moses, 

a.  1830. 

1833. 

3. 

Paige,  Reed, 

0. 1791,  Sept.  20. 

*1816,  July  22. 

25. 

Burgess,  Archibald, 

0.  1822,  Dec.  25. 

1849,  Dec.  18. 

27. 

Bigelow,  Asahel, 

.  1850,  May  15. 

1875,  June. 

25. 

Pratt,  Theodore  C, 

a.  1875,  July. 

Wheelock,  Eleazar, 

.  1771,  Jan.  23. 

*1779,Apr.  24. 

8. 

Ripley,  Sylvanus, 

.  1779. 

*1787,  Feb.    5. 

8. 

Smith,  John, 

B.  1782,  Nov. 

1805,  July    2. 

23. 

Shurllfti',  Roswell, 

\.  1804. 

1827. 

23. 

Howe,  George, 

i.  1827. 

1830. 

3. 

I'age,  Robert, 

.  1831,  Oct.     5. 

1833,  May    9. 

2. 

Wood,  Henry, 

.  1835,  Mar.    8. 

1840,  Dec.  21. 

6. 

Richards,  John  (b.  '41), 

.  1842,  Apr.    2. 

*1859,  Mar.  29. 

18, 

Leeds,  Samuel  P., 

.  1861,  July  10. 

i6 


Ministry  and  CJmrches  of  Neiv  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismiasion. 

Time. 

96.    HANOVER.— Cow^w- 

Burroughs,  Eden, 

i.  1772,  Sept.  1. 

1809,  Nov.  15. 

37. 

ued. 

Collins,  Samuel, 

i.  1788,  Nov.  25. 

1795. 

7. 

Centre  ch.  org.  1771,  July 

Towne,  Josiah, 

0.  1814,  June  22. 

18.33,  Jan. 

18.5 

17.  Presbytt-rian ;  long 

Birkby,  John, 

i.  1836,  June  22. 

1839,  Apr.  24. 

3. 

been  Congregational. 

Kllis,  John  M., 

i.  1840,  May   13. 

1842,  Oct. 

25 

A  schism  occurred  in  this 

Kimball,  David, 

a.  1845. 

1847. 

2.5 

ch.   in   1780,   and  Mr. 

Cutter,  A.  H., 

i.  1850,  Nov.  20. 

1856,  July    8. 

6. 

Collins  was    installed 

Adams,  John, 

a.  1857. 

1861, 

4. 

over  the  Presbyterian 

Smith,  Bezaleel, 

a.  1861. 

1870. 

9. 

part.    Re-united,  ISIO, 

McCleuuing,  Daniel, 

a.  1873,  Aug. 

May  16. 

97.    HARRISVILLE. 

Whiton,OtisC.  (b. '41), 

i.  1842,  Aug.  11. 

*1845,  Oct.  17. 

4.5 

Incor.  1870,  June. 

Pomeroy,  .Jeremiah, 

a.  1846. 

1850. 

4. 

Population,  696. 

Balicock,  Daniel  H., 

a.  1850. 

1851. 

1. 

Ch.  org.  1840,  Sept.  22. 

Tuttle,  William  G., 

0.1851,  Apr.  16. 

1S61I,  Aug.22. 

9.5 

Marshall,  Lyman, 

a.  1864,  Apr. 

1866,  Apr. 

2. 

(98.    HART'S      LOCA- 

Palmer, Charles  M., 

0.  1868,  Dec.    8. 

1871,  Mar.  20. 

2.5 

TION. 

Holbrook,  Amos, 

a.  1871,  Nov. 

Incor.  (?)  1S70,  June. 

Population,  26. 

No  Chukch.) 

Powers,  Peter, 

i.  1765,  Feb.  27. 

1782,  left,  '84. 

19. 

Smith,  Ethan, 

0.  1792,  Jan.  25. 

1799,  Juno  23. 

7.5 

99.    HAVERHILL. 

Smith,  John, 

0.  1S02,  Dec.  23. 

18U7,  Jan.  14. 

4. 

Char.  1763,  M.iy  18, 

Powers,  Grant, 

0.1815,  Jan.    4. 

18i9,Apr.  28 

14.5 

Population,  ?,271. 

Wood,  Henry, 

i.  3831,  Dec.  14. 

1835,  Mar.    3. 

3.5 

Ch.  org.  1764.  Sept.  with 

Gibbs,  Joseph, 

o.  1835,  June  16. 

*1S37,  Apr.  11. 

2. 

Newbury,  Vt. 

Fleming,  Archibald, 

i.  1838,  June  27. 

1841,  Sept.  23. 

3.5 

Re-org.  1790,  Oct.  13. 

Didano,  S  anuel, 

i.  1842,  Feb.  16. 

1847,  Jan.  13. 

5. 

Searle,  Moses  C., 

a.  1847,  May. 

1849,  May. 

2. 

Greeley,  Edward  H., 

o.  1849,  Nov.    7. 

1868,  Jan.     6, 

8. 

Emerson,  .John  D., 

0.  18.58,  Oct.     1. 

1867,  Nov.  19. 

9. 

Greeley,  Edward  H., 

i.  1869,  Nov.  24. 

1874,  July    2. 

5.5 

Bittinger,  John  Q., 

i.  1874,  July    2. 

*North  Haverhill  ch.  org. 

Dutton,  John, 

a.  1830. 

1835. 

5. 

1815,  June, 

Nichols,  Peter  J., 

a.  1835. 

1837. 

2. 

Delano,  Samuel, 

a.  1847,  May. 

1852. 

5, 

100.    HERRON. 

For  Hebron  ministers,  see 

Incor.  1792,  June  15. 

Groton. 

Population,  382. 

Ch.  org.  1779,  June  12. 

101.    HENNIKER. 

Rice,  Jacob, 

0.  1769,  Jnne    7. 

1782,  Feb.  21. 

13. 

Granted  1752.  July  6. 

Sawyer,  Moses, 

0.  1802,  May  26. 

1826,  Mar.  29. 

24. 

Char.  1768,  Nov.  10. 

Scales,  Jacob, 

i.  1827,  Jan.   17. 

18.39,  Mar.    1. 

12. 

Population,  1,288. 

Foster,  Eden  B., 

0.1841,  Aug.  IS. 

1847,  Jan.     7. 

5.5 

Ch.  org.  1769,  June  7. 

Searle,  Richard  T., 

i.  1847,  Dec.    1. 

1850,  Mar.  20. 

2.5 

Katon,  Joseph  M.  R.., 

i.  1851,  Feb.  26. 

1868,  June  30 

17.5 

Morrill,  Stephen  S., 

i.  1870,  Sept.   1. 

1873,  Aug.  18. 

4. 

Moras,  George  H., 

a.  1873,  Oct. 

102.    HILL. 

Sargent,  Benjamin, 

a.  1825. 

1829. 

4. 

Granted  1753,  Sept.  14, 

Knight,  Isaac, 

0. 1831,  Jan.     6. 

1836. 

6. 

as  New  Chester. 

Lucas,  Hazael, 

1.  1838,  May     2. 

1839,  J.an.  16. 

1. 

Incor.  177S,  Nov.  10. 

Le  Bosquet,  John, 

i.  1843,  Apr.  26. 

1849,  Apr.  24. 

6. 

Population,  620. 

Sawyer,  Daniel, 

a.  1851. 

18.33. 

2. 

Ch.  org.  1815,  Feb.  19. 

Amsden,  Silas  H., 

a.  1861,  May. 

1862. 

1. 

103.    HILLSBOROUGH. 

Barnes,  Jonathan, 

0. 1772,  Nov.  25. 

1803,  Oct.  20 

31. 

Char.  1772,  Nov.  14. 

Chapin,  Stephen, 

0. 1805,  June  19. 

1808,  May  12. 

3. 

Population,  1,595. 

Chapin,  Seth, 

0.1812,  Jan.     1. 

1816,  June  26. 

4.5 

Ch.  org.  1769,  Oct.  12. 

Lawton,  John, 

i.  1821,  Nov.    7. 

1834.  Apr.  22. 

14. 

Ward,  Milton. 

0.  1834,  July  23. 

1835,  Nov.  10. 

1.5 

Farnsworth,  Seth, 

i.  1836,  Nov.  23. 

*1837,  Mar.  26. 

1. 

Tenney,  Samuel  G., 

i.  1838,  July    4. 

1839,  May  29. 

1. 

Adams,  George  W., 

i.  1840,  Oct.   21. 

1844,  Jan.  17. 

4. 

Rowe,  ElihuT., 

0.  1845,  May  29. 

1847,  Nov.  30. 

2.5 

Page,  Kobert, 

a.  1847,  Auu. 

1851,  May. 

4. 

Durgin,  Charles  C, 

a.  1851,  May. 

1852,  May. 

1. 

Partridge,  Samuel  H., 

0.  18.)3,  May  10. 

1857. 

5. 

Dennis,  Rodney  G., 

a.  1858. 

1859. 

1. 

Adams,  John, 

a.  1861. 

Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire, 


17 


Town  and  Church. 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

Time. 

103.   HILT.SBORO'.— CoK- 

Tenney,  Samuel  Q-., 

a.  1839,  May. 

1843,  May. 

4. 

tiime.(K 

Cummings,  Jacob, 

i.  1843,  Nov.  15. 

*1865,  Apr.  20. 

14. 

2d  ch.  org.  1S39,  May  29. 

Briikeit.  Harry, 

a.  1857. 

1865. 

8. 

Morrill,  Stephens., 

a.  1866. 

1869. 

3. 

Uiid»  rwood,  Henry  B., 

i.  1871,  Mar.    7. 

1872,  July    7. 

1.5 

Bragdon,  John, 

a.  1873,  Apr. 

1875. 

2. 

104.    HINSDALE. 

Gay,  Bunker, 

0.1763,  Aug.  17. 

1810. 

47. 

Char.  1753,  Sept.  3. 

Strong,  Eliphalet, 

0.1832,  May  17. 

1835,  Mar.  25. 

3. 

Population,  1,342. 

Marsh,  Joseph, 

i.  1835,  June  10. 

1838,  May    2. 

3. 

Ch.  orsi.  1763. 

Brown,  Gardiner  S., 

0. 1838,  May     2. 

1844,  Apr.   2. 

6. 

Re-org.  1821,  Oct.  8. 

G(  rould,  Moses, 

i.  1844,  Oct.    30 

1853,  Feb.    2. 

9. 

Wells,  Moses  H., 

i.  1856,  May     1. 

1865,  Aug.  31. 

9.5 

Batchelder,  John  8., 

i.  1866,  Mar.     7. 

1871,  Dec.    5. 

6. 

Watson,  Charles  C, 

i.  1871,  Dec.  13. 

(105.    HOIDERNESS. 

Suddard,  John, 

a.  1839. 

1840. 

1. 

Char.  1761,  Oct.  24. 

Whittemore,  Joseph  R., 

a.  1848,  Sept. 

1850. 

2. 

Popul  ition,  793. 

No  CtlURCH.) 

IO6.    HOLLTS. 

Emerson,  Daniel, 

0.  1743,  Apr.  20. 

*1 801,  Sept.  30. 

58. 

Char.  1746,  Apr.  3. 

Smith,  Eli, 

0. 1793,  Nov.  27. 

1831,  Feb.  23. 

37. 

Populaiion,  1,079. 

Perry,  David, 

i.  1831,  Feb.  23. 

1842,  June  13. 

11.5 

Ch.  org.  1743,  Apr.  20.(  ?) 

Aiken,  James, 

0. 1843,  Aug.  30. 

1848,  July    3. 

5. 

Gordon,  Matthew  D., 

0.  1849,  Mar.  21. 

18.52,  July    7. 

3. 

Day,  I'liny  B., 

i.  18.52,  July    7. 

*1860,  July    6. 

17. 

Laird,  James, 

i.  1870,  May  25. 

*lS74,Aug.20. 

4.5 

Kelsey,  Hiram  L., 

i.  1875,  June    1. 

107.    HOOKSET. 

Moore,  Humphrey, 

a.  1836. 

1837. 

1. 

Incor.  1822,  July  3. 

Jewett,  Spofibrd  D., 

a.  1838,  Apr. 

1839. 

1. 

Popul;ition,  1,330. 

Perkins,  James  W., 

a.  1846,  June. 

1847. 

1. 

Ch.  org.  1828,  Jan.  22. 

Lawrence,  John, 

a.  1847,  Sept. 

1848. 

1. 

Tarleton,  Joseph  W., 

a.  1850,  June. 

18.53. 

3. 

Fobes,  William  A.,b.'54, 

0.  1855,  Nov.    8. 

1858,  Dec.  23. 

3. 

Caswell,  Enoch  H., 

a.  18.^8,  June. 

1860. 

2. 

Leffingwell,  Marvin, 

a.  1860,  July. 

1865. 

5. 

Burnham,  Abraham, 

a.  1865,  Aug. 

1872. 

7. 

108.    HOPKTNTON. 

Scales,  James, 

0. 1757,  Nov.  23. 

1770,  July    4. 

13. 

Granted  1735,  Jan.  16,  as 

Fletcher,  Elijah, 

0.  1773,  Jan.  27. 

*1786,  Apr.   8. 

13. 

New  Hopkinton. 

Oram,  Jacob, 

0.  1789,  Feb.  25. 

1792,  Jan.    6. 

3. 

Char.  1765,  Jan.  11. 

Smith,  Ethan, 

i.  1800,  Mar.  11. 

1817,  Dec.  16. 

18. 

Population.  1,814. 

Hatch,  Roger  C, 

0.  1818,  Oct.  21. 

1832,  June  26. 

14. 

Ch.  org.  1757,  Nov.  23. 

Kimball,  Mo-es, 

i.  1834,  May     7. 

1846,  July  15. 

12. 

Jennison,  Edwin, 

1.  1847,  June    6. 

184^1,  Sept.  5. 

2. 

Cordley,  Christopher  M., 

0. 1849,  Sept.  5 

1852,  Feb.    4. 

2.5 

Ansler,  Marshall  B., 

0.  1853,  June    8. 

1860.  Mar.  28. 

7. 

Cook,  Elisha  W., 

1.1861,  Mar.    6. 

1864,  Drc.  13. 

4. 

Cutler,  William  H., 

0.  1865,  Dec.  20. 

1867,  May    8. 

2. 

Young,  John  K., 

a.  1867,  June. 

1874,  Nov. 

7.5 

Stone,  Clarendon  A., 

1.  1874,  Dec.  29. 

109     HUDSON, 

Merrill,  Nathaniel, 

0. 1737,  Nov.  30. 

*1796. 

59. 

Char.    1746,    July   5,    as 

Strickland.  John, 

i.  1774,  July  13. 

If 92,  Oct.  24. 

18. 

Nottingham  West. 

Fisher,  Jahez  P., 

0. 1796,  Feb.  24. 

18J1,  June  4. 

■5 

Population,  1,066. 

Talbot,  William  K., 

6.  1825,  Nov.    2. 

1829,  Oct.  26. 

4 

Ch.  orsr.  17.37,  Nov.  30. 

P  ige,  William, 

i.  1844,  Aug.  14. 

18.52.  June  28. 

8 

Mr.  Strickland  was  ord. 

French.  Daniel  L., 

a.  18.52,  Nov. 

*1860,  July  20. 

8 

over  a  separate  Pres, 

Richards.  Austin, 

a.  1863,  Jan. 

1865. 

2 

ch.  org. 1771. 

Howe,  Benjamin, 

a.  1866,  Apr. 

1867. 

1 

United  Pres.  ch.  org.  in 

Blanchard,  tiilas  M., 

a.  1867. 

1868. 

1 

1816. 

Became     Cong'l,    1841, 

Sept.  9. 

(110.   "JACKSON. 

Incor.  1800,  Dec.  4,  as 

Adams. 

Population,  474. 

No  CUUKCH.) 

i8 


Ministry  and  Chnrches  of  New  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

Time. 

in.    JAFFRET. 

Ainsworth,  Laban, 

0. 1782,  Dec.  10 

*18.i8,  Mar.l7 

75  5 

Granted  1749,  as  Monad- 

Lyman,  Giles, 

0.  1832,  Jan.  11 

1  1S37,  May    3. 

5.5 

nock,  No.  3. 

Crosby,  Joffiah  D., 

0.  1837,  Oct.     4 

1844,  Apr.  19 

6..5 

Char.  1T73,  Aug.  17. 

Tenney,  Leonard, 

0.  1845,  Mar.  19 

1857,  July  28 

12.5 

Population,  1,2.36. 

Batchelder,  John  S., 

0. 1858,  Oct.   20 

1864,  Sept.  7. 

6. 

Ch.  org.  1780,  May  13. 

Wilson,  John  U., 
Case,  Rufus, 

a.  1865. 

i.  1867,  Jan.     2 

1866. 

2. 

East  Ch.  org.  1850,  Jan.  9. 

Jewett,  John  E.  B., 

0. 1850,  Sept.  25 

1852,  June   1. 

2, 

Adams,  George  W., 

a.  1853,  Mar. 

1858. 

5. 

(112.    JEFFERSON. 

Austin,  Fraiiklin  D., 

a.  1858. 

1863. 

5. 

Char.   17(55,   Oct.  3,   as 

Allen,  Cyrus  W., 

a.  1863. 

1870. 

7. 

Dartmouth. 

Goodrich,  Darius  N., 

a.  1872,  June. 

1874. 

2. 

Incor.  1796,  Dec.  8. 

Dowden,  William  H., 

a.  1875,  Mar. 

Population,  826. 

Ko  Church.) 

113.    KEENE. 

Bacon,  Jacob, 

0.  1738,  Oct.  18. 

1747,  Apr. 

9. 

Granted,  1733. 

Carpenter,  Ezra, 

i.  1753,  Oct.     4. 

1760,  Oct. 

7. 

Upper  Afhuelot. 

Sumner,  Clement, 

o.  1761,  June  11. 

177::,  Apr.  30. 

11. 

Char.  J753,  Ajir.  11. 

Hall,  Aaron, 

0.1778,  Feb.  18. 

*18]4,Aug.  12. 

37. 

Populaiioii,  5,971. 

uliphant,  David, 

0.  1815,  May  24. 

1817,  Dec.    1. 

3. 

Ch.  org.  1738,  Oct.  IS. 

Harstow,  Ledt-kiah  S., 

0.  1818,  July    1. 

*1873,  Mar.   1. 

55. 

Mr.  Carpenter  was  pastor 

H.imilton,  John  A., 

o.  1861,  Jan.  29. 

1865.  t-ept.  1. 

5. 

at  sauie  time  of  Swan- 

Leach,  Joseph  A., 

i.  1866,  Aug.  16 

1867,  Oct.  15. 

1. 

zey. 

Karr,  William  S., 
Richardson,  Cyius, 

i.  1868,  July     9. 
i.  1873,  July  10. 

1872,  Dec.  27. 

4.5 

2d  ch.  org.  1867,  Oct.  15. 

Leach,  Joseph  A.  (b.,'67). 

i.  1869,  Sept.  15. 

114.    KENSINGTON. 

Fogg,  Jeremiah, 

0. 1737,  Nov.  20. 

*1789,  Dec.    1. 

52. 

Char.  1737,  j^pr.  1. 

Shaw,  Naplitali, 

0.  1793,  Jan.  30. 

1813,  Jan.  13. 

20. 

Population,  642. 

Kennedy,  Nathaniel, 

i.  1813,  Jan.   13. 

1816,  July    1. 

3.5 

Ch.  01  g,  1737,  Oct.  6. 

Long,  Jo8ei)h  A.  E., 

0.  1822,  June   5. 

1823,  Apr.    8. 

1. 

Re-org.  1859,  Oct.  8. 

Canipbell,  George  W., 

a.  1859,  Apr. 

Ih61. 

2. 

Page,  William, 

a.  1861,  Apr. 

*1861,  Oct.  18. 

0.5 

Eldredge,  Erahmus  D., 

i.  1864,  June  30. 

1875,  Jan.  13. 

9. 

Chandler,  Frederick  D., 

a.  1875. 

115,     KINGSTON. 

Choate,  Benjamin, 

a.  1707. 

1717. 

10. 

Char.  1694,  Aug.  6. 

Clark,  Ward, 

0.  1725,  Sept.  29. 

*1737,May    6. 

12. 

Population,  1,064. 

Scccombe,  Joseph, 

0. 1737,  Nov.  23. 

*1760,8ept.l5. 

23. 

Ch.  org.  1725,  Sept.  23. 

Toppan,  Amos, 

0.1762,  Aug.  18. 

1771,  .June 23. 

9. 

Thayer,  Klihu, 

0.  1776,  Dec.  18. 

*1812,  Apr.   3. 

36. 

Turner,  John, 

i.  1818,  Jan.     1. 

1823,  May     1. 

6.5 

Pearson.  Ora, 

0.  1827,  Mar.    7. 

1834,  Jan.    9. 

7. 

Govan,  Andrew, 

a.  1835. 

1836. 

2. 

Case,  Josiah  L., 

0.  1839,  Oct.   17. 

*1S39,  Nov.  15. 

1  mo. 

Thompson,  George  W., 

o.  1840,  Apr.  29. 

1843.  Aug.  29. 

3.5 

Mason,  Samuel, 

a.  1843,  July. 

1846,  July. 

3. 

Fletcher,  James, 

a.  1847. 

1848. 

1. 

[Smith,  John, 

i.  1848,  July  26. 

1850,  Sept.  28. 

2. 

Willey,  Charles, 

a.  1851. 

1852. 

1. 

Mellish,  John  H., 

0. 1855,  Feb.  14. 

1872,  June  7. 

12. 

Bixby,  Solomon, 

a.  1868. 

1871. 

3. 

Chapman,  Jatob, 

i.  1872,  June    5. 

116.    LACONIA. 

Norwood,  Francis, 

0.1825,  July    5. 

1830,  May  30. 

6. 

Incor.  1855,  July  14. 

Young,  John  K., 

i.  1831,  Nov.  30. 

1867,  Feb.  12. 

35.5 

Population,  2,309. 

Stone,  Ilnrvey  M., 

i.  1868,  Feb.     7. 

1870,  Dec.  19. 

3. 

Ch.  org.  1824,  June  28. 

Bacon,  William  F., 

a.  1872,  Jan. 

117.    LANCASTER, 

Willard,  Joseph, 

i.  1794,  Sept.  18. 

1822,  Oct.  16. 

28. 

Char.  1763.  July  5. 

Wheelock,  James  R., 

i.  1824,  Jan.  28. 

1825,  Jan.    3. 

1. 

Population,  2,248. 

Spofford,  Luke  A., 

a.  1829. 

1831. 

2. 

Ch.  org.  1794,  July  17. 

Govan,  Andrew, 

i.  1832,  Oct.  24. 

1835,  Aug.  25. 

3. 

Richardson,  Charles  W., 

a.  1837. 

1841. 

4. 

(118.     LAND.\FF. 

Perry,  David, 

i.  1843,  June    7. 

1847,  .Tan.  20. 

4. 

Char.  1764,  Jan.  3. 

Barnard,  Stephen  A., 

a.  1847,  May. 

1853,  May. 

6. 

Population,  882. 

Fay,  Preecolt, 

0. 1856,  Feb.  27. 

1866,  May  15. 

9. 

No  Church.) 

Emmons,  Henry  V  , 
Uanington,  Charles  E., 

1.  1865,  Sept.  27. 
0. 1874,  Oct.  27. 

1874,  Oct.  27. 

9. 

119.    LANGDON. 

W^ood,  John, 

0.1840,  Apr.   8. 

1849.  Jan.  23. 

9. 

Incor.  1787  Jan.  11. 

Barbour,  Nelson, 

1. 1849,  Mar. 

18&2. 

3. 

Ministry  and  Chnrches  of  Ntw  Hampshire. 


19 


Town  and  Church. 


119.     LAXGDON.— Cojc 
tinued. 
Populali  n,  411. 
Ch.  org.  1792,  Xov.  8. 
Ke-org.  1820,  Feb.  11. 


120.     LEBANON-, 
Char.  1761,  July  4. 
Population,  :j,uy4. 
Ch.org.  17dS,  Sept.  27. 


^' West  ch.  org.  1819,  Nov.  8. 


121.  LEE. 

Char.  1765,  Jan.  17. 
Pop'.ilatioii   776. 
*Ch.  org.  (  ?  ) 
Re-org.  ISbT,  Dec.  3. 

122.  LEMFSTER. 
Char.  1761,  Oct.  5. 
Papulation,  678. 

Ch.  org.  1781,  Nov.  13. 

*Ea8Cch.  org.  1837.  Feb.l. 

Its  ministries  have  been 
few,  brief,  r.nd  irregu- 
lar; and  no  repoit  of 
them  can  be  given. 

(123.    LINCOLN.  • 

Char.  1764,  Jan.  31.  I 

Population,  71.  I 

No  Chuech.)  I 

(124.     LISBON. 
Char.   1763,  Aug.  6,  as 

Concord. 
Ee-char.  1763,  Nov.  28, 

as  Q-unthwaite. 
Again    called    Concord 

till  1824. 
Population,  1,844. 
No  CiiUKCll.) 

125.     LITCHFIELD. 
Incor.  17o4,  July  5. 
Rechar.  1749,  June  5. 
Population,  345. 
Ch.  org.  1741,  Dec.  9. 
Re-org.     (Presbyterian) 

1809,  Feb.  30. 
Re-org.  Ib44,  July  3. 


126.  LITTLETON. 
Char.  1764,  Nov.  17,  as 

Chiswick. 
Re-char  1770,  Jan.  18,  as 

Aplhorp. 
Population,  2,446. 
Ch.  org.  1803,  Mar.  3. 

127.  LONDONDERRY. 
Char.  1722,  June  21. 
Population,  1,405. 

Ch.  org.  1735. 
Pres'jjteriau. 


Jennison.  Edwin, 
Taylor,  Cbaun'-y, 
Jennison,  Edwin, 
\rmes,  Jo^iah  L., 
Jaquith,  Andrew, 
Gerould,  Moses, 

Potter,  Isaiah, 
Culler,  Calvin, 
Cooke,  Phineas, 
Downs,  Charles  A., 
Ayers,  Waller  H., 

Case,  Rufus, 
Edwards,  John  H., 
Kicli,  Alonzo  B., 

Hutchins,  Samuel, 
Moore.  Maton, 
Lees,  John  W., 


Fisher,  Ellas, 
Brown,  Charles  M., 
Wliiie,  Broughton, 
Colman,  Kbenezer, 
Tolman,  Samuel  H,, 
Sawyer,  Daniel, 
Pane,  Robert, 
Fuller,  Robert  W., 
I  'handler,  Augustus, 
Barrows,  William  H. 
Howe,  Benjamin, 
Le  Bosquet,  John, 


Tufts,  Joshua, 
Cotton,  Samuel, 
Kennedy,  Nathaniel, 
Pillsbury,  Enocn, 

erer.  John, 
Porter,  William  H., 
Seymour,  John  L., 
Newhall,  Kbenezer, 
Case,  Kufus, 
.\ugier,  Luther  H., 
Hart,  William  D., 

Hardy,  Nathaniel  K., 
Fairbank,  Diury, 
W  rcesier,  Evarts, 
Worcester,  Isaac  K. 
Carpenter,  Erasmus  I,, 
Russell,  Carey, 
Miliikeu,  Charles  £., 

McGregore,  David, 
Morrison,  William, 
Dana,  Daniel, 
Hayea,  Amasa  A., 
Adams,  John  R., 
Braiiierd.  Timothy  G., 
House,  William, 
Pert,  Luther  B., 


a.  1852,  May. 
a.  1854,  Sept. 
a.  1S56,  Mar. 
a.  1858,  Mar. 
a.  1860,  Apr. 
a.  1866. 

o.  1772,  Aug.  25 
o.  1823,  Nov.  6 
i.  1829,  May  8 
i.  1849,  Nov.  22 
i.  1874,  July     7 

i.  1851,  June  26 

0.  1863,  Feb.    4 

1.  1871,  May    17 

o.  Before  1792. 
a.  18.35,  Aug. 
o.  1870,  Nov.  16. 


Dismission. 


.  1787, 
.1828, 
,  1831. 
1834, 
,  1S39, 
,  1846, 
, 1851, 
, 1856, 
, 1861, 
, 1866. 
1867, 
1871, 


Pept.  25 
Sept.  18 

Dec.    3. 

June. 

May  1: 

Apr. 

July. 

Apr. 

June. 
May. 


.1741, 

.  1765, 
.  1809, 
.  1815. 
,  18-25, 
.  1845, 
.  1850. 
1854, 
,  1862, 
, 1869. 
. 1873, 


Dec.  9. 
Jan.  2. 
Apr.  12. 
Oct.  25. 
Sept. 
Oct.  29. 

Sept.  27. 
Nov. 

Sept. 


a.  1816. 

i.  1820,  May     3. 

o.  1836,  Mar.  13. 

1837,  Sept.  27. 

1842,  Dec.  13. 

1858. 
o.  1860.  Sept.  28. 

o.  1736,  Oct.  9. 
o.  1783,  Feb.  12. 
i.  1822.  Jan.  16. 
o.  1828,  June  25. 
o.  1831,  Oct.  5. 
1840,  Nov.  5. 
o.  1857,  Oft.  7. 
i.  1875,  Feb.  23. 


1854,  Mar. 

1856. 
1857. 
18.59. 
1S64. 
18B9. 

*1817,  July  2, 
1827,  May  15 
1848,  .May  13 
1873,  Oct.  30 
1875. 

1862,  Mar.  12, 
1871,  Jan.  10, 


1802. 
1869. 


^1831,  Mar.22 
1831,  Nov.  16 

1833. 

1838,  Sept.  25, 
1844,  Apr. 
IS.'iO,  Nov.   7, 
lb. .6. 

IMJO. 

1864. 
1867. 
1870. 


1744. 

1781. 

1812,  Apr. 
■1818,  Feb.  ] 
1828.  ? 
1848,  Oct.  i 
1851. 

1862,  Oct.  : 

1863,  Nov. 
1870. 


*1819,  Oct.  13, 
1836,  Mar.  12, 
18::6,  Oct.  21, 
1842,  Hec.  13 
1857,  Jan.  6 
1859. 


*1777,  May  30. 
*1818,  Mar.    9. 

1826,  May  7. 
*183h,  Oct.   25, 

1838,  Oct. 

1855,  Apr. 26. 

1S73,  Mar.    1. 


Time. 


1.5 

1. 

1. 

4. 

3. 

45. 

3.5 
19. 
24. 

1.5 

11. 


3. 
16. 
3. 
2.5 
3. 
3. 
2. 
8! 
1. 
1. 


3. 
16. 

0.5 

5. 
14. 

1. 


41. 

35. 
45 
2.5 
7. 

15. 

15.5 


20 


Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 


128.     LOUDON. 

Char.  1773,  Jan.  23. 

Population,  1,282. 

Ch.  org.  1789,  Oct.  28. 

Chs.  re-united,  1863,  Jan. 
.       28. 


2<3  ch.  org.  1828,  Aug.  14. 

(129.    LYMAK. 
Char.  1761,  Nov.  10, 
Populiitioii,  658. 
*Ch.  org.  1814. 
No  ministers  reported.) 

130.    LYME. 

Char.  1701.  July  S. 
Population,  1,3.58. 
*Ch.  org.  1771,  May  22. 


131.    LYNDEBO  ROUGH. 

Granted  by  Afass.,  173ii. 
Called  Halem  Cauada. 
Char.  1764,  Apr.  23. 
Population,  82(i. 
Ch.  org.  1767,  Dec.  5. 


Minister. 


Settlement. 


132.    MADBURY. 
Char  17.^5,  May  31. 
Population,  408. 
No  Church. 

(133.    MADISON. 
Incor.  1853,  June  17. 
Population,  646. 
No  Church.) 

134.    MANCHESTER. 
Char.    1751,   Sept.   3,  ae 

Derry  field. 
Population,  23.536. 
Pies. ch.org.  1828,  May  21. 
Cong.ch.org.  1828,Dec.2. 
Both  united  in  Hanover 
8t.  ch.  1839,  Aug.  15, 

Frnnklin  St.  ch,  org.  1844, 
June  27. 


♦Mission    ch.    org,   1852, 
Dec.  30. 


*Pre8.  ch.  org.  1859,  Nov.  9. 


Tucker,  Jedediah, 
Coiser,  Enoch, 
Le  Bouquet,  Jolin, 
Ayi  rs,  Jonathan, 
Dow,  Ezetiiel, 
Abboit,  Edward  F., 
Ordwjy,  Jairus, 
Caswell.  Enoch  H., 
Coreer.  Enoch  U^ 
I'ownsliend,  Lnther, 
Hood,  Jiicoli  A., 
Thomp-on,  William  8, 
Stone,  Banian  N.  (b.'70). 
Jcwe  t,  John  K.  B., 
Hibbard,  David  S., 

Xicholi*.  Warren, 
White.  He  nry. 
White,  Cnlvin, 
llawley,  Zc  rah  K,, 
Joni-9,  ThomaH  N., 
Willey,  Charles, 

Conant.  William, 
I.amliett,  Nathaniel, 
Perry.  Baxter, 
i'l-ni'y,  Erdix, 
Hazen,  H'ury  A., 
KcUoffar.  Erastus  M., 
Butler,  Edward  P.  (b.'73) 

Rand,  -Trihn, 
Goodiidk'e,  Sewall, 
.Mi'iiill,  Nathiiniel, 
White.  Jacob, 
Kichardson,  William, 
Kimball.  Ivory, 
Clagtri  tt.  Erastus  B., 
Smith,  George, 
Jones,  Newton  I,, 

HjMe,  Samuel, 
Chapman,  Eliphaz, 


1789, 
1817, 
,  1841, 
,  1843. 
.  1845, 
1849, 
,  18.34, 
,  1856. 
,1857, 
. 1800, 
,  1862, 
.  1867, 
.  1871, 
.  1874. 
.  1875, 


Oct.  21. 
Mar.  5. 
June, 

Feb.  12. 

June. 

Mar. 

Aug, 
Nov, 
July, 
Sept. 
June    6, 

May, 


Dismifsion.     Time. 


1810,  Oct.  21.    21. 


Foster,  Beniamin  F  , 
Wallace,  Cyrus  W., 
Seldeu,  Edward  G., 


Dexter,  Henry  M., 
Clarke,  Ilenrv  S., 
B.utlett,  Samuel  C, 
Adams.  Aaron  C, 
Fenn,  William  H., 
Tucker,  M'lUiam  J., 
Choatc,  Washington, 

Seymour.  John  L., 
Sawin,ThHophilu8  P., 
Marshall,  Lyman  B., 
Sawiii,  'Ihcophilus  P,, 
Clark,  P'.ank  G.. 
l-l.-ind,  William  H., 

Bowman,  George  A., 


1833 
i.  1835*  F.b.  11. 
a.  1839,  Apr. 
a,  1843,  Feb. 
o,  1848,  May  24, 
a.  1853,  Apr. 

o.  1773,  Dec.  22 
i.  1811,  Jan.  1 
0.1821,  Jan.  3 
o,  18;il,  Jan,  5 
i.  1868.  Sept.  2. 
i.  1871,  May  25 
o,  1874,  Oct,  20. 

o.  1757,  Dec.  7. 
o.  1768,  Sept.  7. 
o.  1811,  Oct.  30. 
0.1836,  Jan.  13. 
a.  1840. 

i.  1842,  Dec.  2S 
o.  1846,  Sept.  30. 

1871, 

1874, 

a.  1758, 
a.  1770, 


1832. 
o.  1840,  Jan.    8 
o.  1873,  Dec.  16 


0. 

1844, 

1. 

1849, 

1. 

1852, 

i. 

1857, 

0 

1859, 

(> 

18'i7 

0 

1875, 

a 

1847, 

1. 

1853 

a 

18,56 

a 

1866 

a 

1870 

a 

1873 

Nov.   6. 

Sept.  26, 
Nov,  3. 
July  22, 
Feb.  10 
Jan.  24, 
Sept.  29, 

Apr. 

Mar,  26, 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Sept. 


a.  1859. 


1837,  Nov.  13, 

1842. 

1844. 

1847,  June  9. 

18.54. 

1856. 

1857. 

18.59. 

1861. 

1867. 

1868. 

1873,  Dec.  30 

1875, 


1834, 

1838,  Dec,  26, 

1841, 

1844, 

1849,  Feb,  21, 

1857. 

*1810.  Mar.   8. 

1820.  Sept.  6, 
*18:',0,  Jan.  18 

1867,  Aug.  12. 

1870,  Sept.  30, 

1872,  Sept,  2b 


1762,  Apr.  8 
*1809,  Mar.  14 
1835,  July  28 
1840,  .J  una  30. 
1841. 

1846,  Feb.  24. 
1870,  Sept. 20. 
1874. 
1875, 

1770. 
1773. 


1833. 

•73  emeritus. 


1849,  Mar,  14 
18.52,  July  1 
18.57,  Feb.  18, 
1858,  S.'pt.  8, 
1866,  July  17, 
1875,  May    4 

1851. 

1856,  Apr. 
1860. 
1869. 

1873,  Apr. 
1875,  Sept. 
1865. 


21, 
1. 
1. 
2.5 
5, 
2. 
1, 
2. 
1. 
5. 
1. 
3,5 
1, 


Ministry  and  ChnrcJies  of  New  Hampshire, 


21 


Town  and  Church. 


135.    MARLBOROUOH. 
Char.  1751,  Apr.  29. 
Re  char.  1764,  Sept.  21. 
Incor.  1776,  Dec.  13. 
Population,  1,|J17. 
Ch.  org.  177S,  Nov.  11. 

(136.     MARLOW. 
Cliar.  1761,  Oct.  7. 
Populalion,  716. 
*Ch.  org.  1823.) 

137.    MASON". 
Char.  17bS,  Auar.  26. 
Population,  685. 
Ch.  org.  1772,  Oct.  13. 


133.    MEREDITH. 
Char.  176S,  Dec.  30. 
Population,  1,807. 
*Ch.  org.  1792,  Aug.  .SO. 
New  org.  1S15.  Feb.  20. 
In  union  with  Centre  Har- 
bor until  1838. 


139.    MERRIMAC. 
Char.  1746,  Apr.  2. 
(Souhei^an,  East.) 
Population,  1.066. 
Ch.  org.  1771,  Sept.  5. 


South  ch.  (orUnionEvan-  Tolnian,  Samuel  H., 


gelical)  org.  1829,  Oct 
21 


140.    MIDDLETON. 
Incor.  1778,  Mar.  4. 
Population,  476. 
Ch.org.  (?). 

(141.    MILAN. 
Char.  1771,  Dec.  31,  a 

Paulsburgh. 
Incor.  1824,  I),  c.  16. 
Population,  710. 
No  Chukch.) 

142.  MILFORD. 
Incor.  1794,  Jan.  11. 
Population,  2,606. 
Ch.  org.  1788,  Nov.  19. 

143.  MILTON. 
Incor.  1802,  June  11. 
Population,  1,598. 
Ch.  org.  1815,  Sept.  8. 


Minister. 


Cummins.s,  Joseph, 
Pi.-^h,  IloUoway, 
Bennett,  Salmon, 
Ourtiss,  Era«tu8, 
Grosvenor,  Moses  G., 
Lynian.  Gileti, 
Cook,  Silas  l>., 
Merrill,  John  L., 

Searle,  Jonathan, 
Hill,  Ebenezer, 
Reed,  Andrew  H., 
Hill,  Joseph  B.  (b.'40), 
Harrington,  Eli  VV., 
^rmcs,  Josiah  L., 
Goodwin,  Daniel  (b.'57), 
Wells,  Rufus  P., 

William',  Simon  F., 
Smith,  David, 
Porter,  Reuben, 
Lane,  Joseph, 
Wheeler,  Abraham, 
Taylor,  Eli  W., 
Sullivan,  Lot  B., 
Leach,  Giles, 
Farwell,  John  E., 
Holton,  Isaac  F., 
Burnham,  Charles, 
Bard,  George  I., 

Burnap,  Jacob, 
Morse,  Stephen, 
Allen,  Sti-phen  T., 
Little,  Elhridse  G., 
Hart,  Edwin  J., 
Bates,  .John  H., 
Hubbard,  Chailes  A., 


Smith,  Eli 
Moore,  Humphrey, 
Shepard,  John  W., 
Tolman,  Samuel  H., 
Sawyer,  Daniel, 
Abbott,  Edward  F., 

Ordway,  Nebemiah, 


Moore,  Humphrey, 
Sailer,  John  W  , 
Warnir,  Abner  B.. 
Kirab.iU,  Lycurgus  P., 
Hidden,  Epiiraira  N., 
Kendall,  S>  Ivanus  C, 
Ayer,  l^'ranklin  D., 
Freeman,  George  E., 
Pierce,  George  E., 

O'le,  Curtis, 
Bnrge,  Dyer, 
Wnljjer,  James, 
Willey,  Benjamin  G., 
Abbott,  Edward  F., 
Doldt,  James, 
Haley,  Frank, 


2d  ch.  (Mills)  org.  18'<],  Page,  Caleb  F., 
Sept.  26.  Bcoit,  Darius  B., 


Settlement. 


o.  1778,  Nov.  11. 
o.  1793,  Sept.  25. 
i.  182.5,  Sept.  27. 
a.  1833. 

i.  1835,  May  20. 
a.  1840,  Die. 
O.  1869,  Jnne24. 
i.  1871,  May     2. 

o.  1772,  Oct.  14. 
).  1790,  Nov.  8. 
i.  1836,  Nov.  23. 
i.  1841,  Oct.  20. 
a.  18-18. 
i.  18.50,  Oct.  30. 
i.  1860,  Apr.  18. 
a.  1S74. 


i.  1792, 
i.  1819, 
i.  1829, 
i.  1831, 
a.  1833, 
i.  1838, 
a.  l'^40. 
i.  1S42, 
a.  1854, 
a.  1855, 
i.  1857, 
i.  1873, 


Nov.  28, 
Mar.  21, 
Jan.  1, 
Apr.  20, 
Apr. 
Mar.  28, 

Nov.  23 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Jan.    8 
Jan.    2 


Di:^mi8Bion. 


1780,  Dec.  26, 
*1824,  Sept.  1, 
1831,  Apr.  5 
1834. 

1840,  Dec.    2, 
1869, 
1870,  Feb.  23, 


1781,  May    4, 

4854,  May  20. 

1839,  Dec.  11 

1847,  Apr.  22, 

1849. 

1856,  Aug.  5, 

1873. 


1798,  Aug. 28 
*1824,Aug,  18, 
1830,  Apr.  27, 
1833,  Apr.  8 
1835. 
1840. 
1841. 

1854,  June  14 
1855. 
1856. 
1871,  Apr.  19 


o.  1772,  Oct.  14, 
o.  1825,  July  6. 
i.  1839,  May  23 
o.  1850,  Sept.  5, 
18,56,  Jan.  i2, 
a.  1867,  Aug. 

0.  1868,  Sept.  2. 

i.  1831,  Jau.  12. 

1.  1836. 
I.  1837. 

i.  1.S44,  Mar.    6. 
a.  1848,  Apr. 
I.  1853,  May. 
■I.  1863,  Mar. 

o.  1778. 


o.  1802,  Oct.  13 
i.  1836,  Apr.  27. 
o.  1839,  Feb.  6 
i.  1847,  May  19, 
i,  1849,  Nov.  21. 
,  1858,  Apr.  7. 
o.  1861,  May  1. 
i.  1SG8,  Di^'C.  23. 
i.  1872,  Oct.  29. 

a.  1815. 

a.  1817. 

a.  1819^hf.time.) 

a. 1832. 

o.  1846,  Aug.  19 

a.  1S4S,  May. 

a,  1869. 

a.  1866,  Sept. 
a.  1872,  July. 


*1821,  Dec.  26, 
18-28,  July  6 
1850,  Sept.  4, 
1855,  Jan.  25 
1865,  Apr.  18 
1868. 


1836. 

1837. 

1840. 

1847,  Jan.  12. 

1853. 

1860. 

1866. 

1779. 


1836,  Mar.  9 
1838,  Oct  24 
1846,  Oct.  27 
1849,  Aug.  7 
18.58,  .Apr.  7 
1860,  Oct.  15, 
1867,  Sept.  1 
1871,  Dec.  14 


1817. 

1818. 

1826. 

1846. 

1848,  May  10 

]8ti9. 

1874,  Feb. 

1870. 
1874,  Feb. 


Time. 


2. 
31. 

6. 

1. 

5.5 
28. 

1. 


6. 
16. 


5.5 
1.5 


2.5 

1. 
12. 

1. 

1. 
14.5 


49. 

3. 
11. 

4.5 

9.5 

1. 


34. 

2.5 


2.5 
6.5 
3. 


2. 

1. 

7. 
14. 

2. 
21. 

5. 

4. 
1,5 


22  Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire, 


Town  and  Church. 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

Time, 

144.    MONROE. 

Litch,  Josiah  L., 

a.  1873,  Mar. 

Incor.  J854,  July  13. 

Populnlioii,  .^32. 

*Ch.  oru'.  (before)  1821. 

New  org.  1874,  Aug.  IS. 

145.    MONT  VERNON. 

Bruce,  John, 

0.1785,  Nov,   3. 

■•1809,  Mar.  12. 

24. 

Incor.  1803.  Dec.  15. 

Chapin,  Stephen, 

i.  1809,  Nov.  26. 

1818,  Nov.  18 

9. 

Population.  601. 

Cheever,  Ebenezer, 

0. 1819,  Dec.    8. 

1823,  Apr.    8. 

35 

Ch.  org.  ITSiJ,  Sept. 

Kingsbury,  Nathaniel, 

o.  1823,  Nov.    5. 

1836,  Apr.   6. 

12.5 

Jennison,  Edwin, 

i.  1836,  Apr,    6. 

1841,  Aug.  19. 

5. 

fSmith,  Bezalecl, 

i.  1841,  Aug.  19. 

1850,  Apr.  30. 

9. 

Herbert.  Charles  D., 

1.  1850,  Nov.    6. 

18.56,  July  21, 

6. 

Lord,  Charles  E., 

i.  1857,  Feb.  11. 

1861,  June  20, 

4.5 

Sanborne,  Georsre  E., 

i.  1862,  Apr.    2. 

1865,  M.ay  29. 

3. 

Frink,  Ben-on  M., 

i.  1865,  Nov.    1. 

1867,  Oct.  23. 

2. 

Keeler,  Seth  H., 

a.  1868,  Apr. 

1876,  Sept. 

7.5 

146.     MOUI.TONBOR- 

Perley,  Samuel, 

i.  1778,  Oct.     8 

1779. 

1- 

OUQII. 

Shaw,  Jeremiah, 

i.  1779,  Nov.  17 

*18.34.  Oct.  20. 

55. 

Char.  1763,  Nov.  17. 

Dodge,  Joshua, 

i.  1828,  Feb.  27. 

*]861,  Mar.25. 

33. 

Iiiror.  1777,  Nov.  27. 

Cook,  Jonathan  B., 

i.  IS.iO,  Dec.  18. 

1853,  Oct.     4, 

3. 

ropulation,  1,299. 

Apthorp,  William  P., 

a.  1855,  Jan. 

1859. 

4. 

Ch.  org.  1777,  Mar.  12. 

*2d  ch.  org.  1855,  Sept.  3. 

147.    NASHUA. 

Weld,  Thomas  (h.  1679), 

0.1685,  Dec.  16. 

*1702,  June   9. 

23. 

Char,  by  ^/o.?s.,1673,  Oct. 

Hunt,  Samuel, 

a.  17U3, 

1708. 

5. 

27,  a«  Duns^tublc. 

Pairia,  Samuel, 

a.  1708,  Oct. 

1712. 

4. 

Re-cliiir.  by  N.  H.,  1746, 

Prentice,  Nathaniel, 

o.  1718  or  1720. 

*1737,  Feb,  25. 

19. 

Apr.  1. 

Swan,  Josiah, 

0. 173S,  Dec,  27. 

1746. 

7. 

Name  changed  in  1837. 

Bird,  Samuel, 

o.  1747,  Aug.  31. 

1761. 

4. 

Ch.  org.  1685,  DiC.  16. 

Kidder,  Joseph, 

o.  1767,  Mar.  18. 

*1818,  Sept.  6. 

52. 

Sperrv,  Ebenezer  P., 

0.  1813,  Nov.    3. 

1819,  Apr. 

6. 

Nott,  Handel  G., 

0. 1826,  Nov.    9. 

1834,  Oct. 

8. 

McGee,  Jonathan. 

i.  1835  Jan.     1. 

1842,  June  8. 

7.5 

Smith,  Matthew  H., 

o.  1842,  Oct.  19. 

1845,  Aug.  20. 

3. 

Lamson.  Snmuel, 

i.  1846,  Apr.    8. 

184S,  Apr.   7. 

2. 

March,  Daniel, 

i.  1849,  Jan.     3. 

1855,  Jan.    9. 

6. 

Jewett,  Georse  B., 

0.  1855,  M.iy  24 

18n6,  Aug.   4. 

1.5 

HiM,  Cha-les  J., 

0. 1857,  Jan.  28. 

1864,  Apr.  18 

7,5 

Hooker,  Elias  C, 

i.  1865,  Sept.  14. 

1868,AUi.l3. 

3. 

Ahord,  Frederic, 

i.  1869,  July    6. 

Olive  St.   ch.  org.    1835, 

Richards,  Austin, 

i.  1836,  Apr     6. 

1866,  Nov.  16 

30. 

Oct.  26. 

Pike,  GnstavusD., 

0.1862,  Apr.  23. 

1865,  May    1. 

3, 

Mead,  Hiriira, 

i.  1867,  Dec.  17. 

1869,  Sept.  22. 

2. 

Hlack,  J^imes  S., 

o.  1870,  Mar.  31. 

1874,  June 29. 

4. 

Marty u,  Sanford  S., 

i.  1874,  Dec.    1. 

PeBrl    St.  ch.  org.   1845, 

Swain.  Leonard, 

0.1847,  June  24. 

18,52,  Apr.    5. 

5, 

Sept.  3. 

Adams,  Ezra  E., 

i.  18,53,  Aug.  31. 

1857,  July  13. 

4, 

Greeley,  Edward  H., 

i,  1858,  Feb.  24 

1S60,  May  17. 

2,5 

Parsons,  Be' .iamin  K., 

i.  1861,  Nov.    7. 

1867,  June  18. 

6. 

Gajlord,  William  L., 

i.  1867,  Dec.  31. 

1870,  Oct.  27. 

3, 

Wetherby,  Charles, 

i.  1871,  Dec.    7. 

148.    NELSON. 

Foster,  Jacob, 

i.  1781,  Jan,  31. 

1791,  Nov.  23. 

11. 

Char.   1774,   Feb.   22,    as 

Xewell,  Gad, 

0.1794,  June  11. 

1841,  Nov,   4. 

47. 

Packcrsfielil. 

Ballard.  Josiah, 

i.  1836,  July  12. 

1840,  May    5. 

4. 

Population,  744. 

French,  Daniel  L., 

0.1841,  Nov.    4. 

1851,  Sept.  3. 

10. 

Ch.  org.  1781,  Jau.  31. 

.<tone,  Samuel  M., 

a.  1852, 

1853. 

1. 

Ransom,  Calvin  N., 

a,  18.53, 

1854. 

1. 

Gale,  William  P., 

a.  1854. 

1855. 

2 

Cutter,  Adonijah  H., 

a.  1857. 

*1860,  July  19. 

s! 

Ordway.  Jairus, 

a.  1861, 

1865. 

4. 

Dow,  Ezekiel, 

a.  1866, 

1867. 

1. 

Mar-h,  Joseph, 

a.  1867. 

1868. 

1. 

Will.y,  Chailes, 

a.  1869, 

1870. 

2. 

Burbank,  .Justin  E., 

a.  1871. 

1872. 

1. 

Gould,  Mark, 

a,  1872,  Nov, 

140.    NEW  BOSTON. 

Moor.  Solomon, 

0.  1768,  Sept.   6. 

*1803,  Uray  28. 

35, 

C'lnr.     by    Mans.,    1736, 

Hradford,  Ephr.iim  P., 

0.  1806,  Feb.  26. 

♦1845,  Dec.  15. 

40. 

Jan.  14. 

Kellogg,  Erastus  M., 

i.  1846,  June  25. 

1852,  Mar.  16. 

6. 

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23 


Town  and  Church. 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

Time. 

149.    KEW     BOSTON".— 

Rawson,  Alanson, 

a.  1852,  May. 

18M,  Mav, 

2. 

Continued. 

CogBsw.ll,  Elliot  C, 

i.  1855,  Oct.  31. 

186"),  Oct.  31. 

10. 

Ee-char.  by  N.  H.,  1733, 

Kriiik,  Drnnis  C., 

i.  1866,  Dec,  12. 

*1871,  June22. 

5. 

Feb.  18. 

Bessom,  William  H., 

i.  1872,  Feb,     6. 

1873,  Feb.    6. 

1. 

Population.  1,241. 

Ch.  org  1768,  Sept.  6  (or 

probably  earlier). 

(150.    ISTEWBFRY. 

Emercon.  John, 

0, 1703,  May  24. 

1712, 

9. 

Incor.  17TS.  Nuv.  27,  as 

Shurtleff,  William, 

0, 1712. 

1732. 

20. 

Fishers  field. 

Blunt,  John, 

0. 1732,  Dec.  20. 

*1748,  Auff.  7. 

16. 

Population,  601. 

Robinson,  David, 

0.  1748,  Nov.  30. 

*1749,  Nov.18 

1. 

No  Church.) 

Chase,  Stephen, 

i.  17.50,  Dec.     5. 

*1778,  Jan.    1. 

27. 

Noble,  Oliver, 

1.  1784,  Aug.  IS. 

*i792,  Dec.  15. 

8. 

151.    NEWCASTLE. 

llohart,  James, 

a.  1839,  Apr. 

1841. 

2, 

Char.  1693. 

Tvler,  Joseph  P., 

a.  1811,  June. 

*1844,  Dec.  26. 

3, 

Popul.ition,  667. 

Ward,  Joniiihan, 

a.  1844,  Dec. 

1846,  Apr. 

1.5 

Oil.  org.    (?)    (probably 

Alden,  Lucius, 

a.  1846,  Apr, 

1873. 

27. 

before  170U). 

Stone,  Edward  G., 

a.  1874,  Sept. 

1875. 

1. 

152.    NBW  DURHAM. 

Porter,  Nathaniel, 

0, 1773,  Sept,  8, 

1777,  Sept.  10. 

4. 

Granted,  1749. 

Cliar.  1762,  Dec.  7. 

Popuialion,  97:^. 

*Ch.org.  (?)1773,  Sept.8. 

153.    NEWH.\MPTON. 

Hebard,  Salmon, 

0. 1800,  June  25. 

1817  (?). 

17. 

Incor.  1777,  Nov.  'il. 

Perkins,  James  W., 

a.  1833, 

1833. 

6. 

Population.  1,257. 

*Ch.  org.  1800,  June  24. 

154.    NEWrXGTON. 

Adams,  Joseph, 

0.1715,  Nov.    6. 

1783,  Jan. 

67. 

Cliar.  1764,  July, 

Langdon,  Joseph, 

0.  1785,  Jan.    9. 

1810,  Mar. 

2.5. 

Popuialion,  414. 

Mann,  Asa, 

a.  1857,  Aug. 

1858. 

1. 

Ch.  org.  1715,  Oct.  15. 

Le  Bosquet,  John, 

a.  1859,  Nov. 

1864,  Mar. 

4.5 

Re-org.  1870,  S>pt.  7. 

Davis,  Iranklin, 

a.  1865,  Jan.     1. 

155.    NEW  IPSWICH. 

Farrar,  Stephen, 

0.  1760,  Oct.  22. 

*1809,June23. 

49. 

Granted  17^6,  J.in.  15,  by 

Hall,  Richard, 

0.  1812,  Mar.  12. 

*1824,  July  13 

12. 

Mass. 

Barbour,  Isaac  R., 

0.  1826,  Mar.    8. 

1826,  Sept.  20. 

0.5 

Re^granted  1750,  Apr.  by 

Walker,  Charles, 

0.  1827,  Feb.  28. 

1835,  Aug  26. 

8.5 

Mafoniaii  Proprietors. 

Lee.  Samuel, 

i.  18.36,  May     5. 

1860,  Dec.    4. 

24.5 

Char.  1762,  Sept  9. 

Cutler,  Calvin, 

0.  1862,  Mar,  12. 

1867,  Apr.  11. 

5. 

Population   l,oSO. 

\?a.y,  Pret^cott, 

i.  1S6S,  J.an,     1. 

1869,  Oct.     6. 

2. 

Ch.  org.  1760,  Oct.  21. 

liay,  Benjamin  F., 

a.  1870,  July. 

*1872,  Jan.    7. 

1.5 

Robie,  Thomas  S  , 

a.  1872,  July. 

1874,  Apr. 

2. 

Seymour,  Bela  N., 

a.  1875,  Jan. 

*2d  ch.  org.  1851,  Oct.  9. 

Ballard,  Josiah, 

i.  18.52,  Jaly  14. 

1855,  Apr.  26 

3. 

Russell,  William, 

i.  1856,  June  25. 

1858,  Sept.  22. 

2. 

(156.    NEW  LONDON. 

Sanford,  David, 

0.  1828,  May  22 

18.30,  June  22. 

2, 

Incor.  1779.  June  25. 

Tinker,  Orsaraus, 

0.  lS;iO,Dec.    8. 

1833,  Oct.  29. 

3, 

Popuialion,  959. 

Blodeett,  Constantine, 

i.  1834,  Dec.     2. 

1836,  June  15. 

1.5 

No  Church.) 

Gunnison,  John, 

i.  IS.'^T.  Feb.  22. 

1837,  Oct.    9. 

0.5 

Richmonil,  Thomas  T., 

a.  1838,  July. 

1842. 

4. 

157.    NEWMAKKET. 

Greeley,  Ste|_ihen  8.  N., 

i.  1842,  Dec.  15. 

1847,  Feb.  23. 

4.5 

Char.  1727,  Dec.  15. 

Chamberlain,  Charles, 

a.  1847.  Mar. 

1848. 

1. 

Population,  1,9S7. 

Cfigswell,  Elliot  C, 

a.  1848,  Mar. 

1855,  Sept. 

7.5 

Ch.  org.  1828,  Mar.  27. 

I'almer,  James  M., 

a.  1855,  Sept. 

1857. 

2. 

Chapman.  Elias, 

a.  1858,  Dec. 

1862. 

4. 

Bliidgett,  George  D., 

i.  1862,  May  21. 

*1863,  Jan.  16 

1. 

Bowker,  Samuel  D., 

a.  1863,  Apr. 

1864. 

1. 

White,  Isaac  C, 

a.  1865,  June. 

158.    NEWPORT. 

Rcmele,  John, 

1.  1783,  .Tan.  22. 

1791.  Oct.  10. 

9. 

Char.  1761,  Oct.  6. 

Wines,  Abijah, 

0.  1796.  Jan.    5. 

1816,  Dec.    4. 

21. 

Popuialion,  2,163. 

Wheelock,  James  R., 

0.  1818,  Dec.    2. 

1823,  Feb.  21. 

4. 

Ch.  org.  1779,  Oct.  28. 

Woods,  John, 

i.  1824,  Jan.  28 

185:,  July  16. 

28. 

Cummings,  Henry, 

0.1851,  July  16. 

1866,  July  21. 

15. 

Scott,  George  R.  W., 

0.186S,8ept.  17 

1873,  Dec.    2. 

5, 

Abbott,  Kphraim,  E.  P., 

i.  1875,  Mar.  24. 

Began '74,  Jan, 

24 


Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

Time. 

159.    NEWTON. 

Eames,  Jonathan, 

0. 1759,  Jan.  17. 

1791. 

32. 

Char  1749,  Dec.  6, 

Population,  856. 

••Ch.  org.  (?)  1759. 

160.    NORTHFIELD. 

Conant,  Liba, 

0, 1823.  May  29. 

1836,  Sept.  27. 

13. 

Incor.  1780,  June  19. 

Lucas,  Hazael, 

a.  18.37. 

1838. 

1. 

^•opulation,  833. 

Cursor,  Enoch, 

a.  1838. 

1843. 

5. 

Ch.  or^.  1822,  .TulylS. 

Curtice,  Corban, 

0. 1843,  Oct.     5. 

1870,  May    3. 

27. 

Uuited  with  Tillon. 

Pratt,  Theodore  C, 

i.  1872,  Oct.  29. 

1875,  June  13. 

3. 

161.  NORTHHAMPTON. 

Gookin,  Nathaniel, 

o.  1739,  Oct,  31. 

*1766,  Oct.  22. 

27. 

Char.  1742,  Nov.  26. 

Hastings,  .loseph  8., 

0.1767,  Feb.  11. 

1774,  July    3. 

7.5 

Population,  723. 

McClure,  David, 

i.  1776,  Nov.  13. 

1785,  Aug.  30. 

9. 

Ch.  org.  1739,  Oct.  31. 

Tluirston,  Benjamin, 

o.  1785,  Nov.    2. 

1800,  Oct.  27. 

15. 

French,  Jonathan, 

o.  1801.  Nov.  18. 

*1856,  Dec.  13. 

55. 

(162.      NORTHUMBER- 

Dinsnioie, John, 

0. 1852,  Nov.  18. 

1862,  Apr.   8. 

10. 

LAND. 

Barrows,  John  0., 

0.1864,  June   9. 

1866,  Sept.  8. 

2. 

Incor.  1779.  Nov.  16. 

Uaines,  Thomas  V., 

i.  1870,  Apr.  27. 

[Began   1867.] 

Population,  955. 

No  Church.) 

163.    NORTHWOOD. 

Prentice,  Jo^iah, 

o.  1799,  May  29. 

1842,  May  10. 

43. 

Char.  1773.  Feb.  6, 

Cogswell,  Elliot  C, 

0.1842.  Nov. 22. 

1848,  July  18. 

6. 

Population,  1,430. 

Holmes,  Otis, 

i.  18.50,  Jan.     1. 

1857,  Nov.   3. 

8. 

Ch.  org.  1798,  Nov.  29. 

Kay,  Henry  C, 
Cogswell,  Elliot  C, 

o.  18.58,  Dec.  29. 
a.  1865,  Nov. 

1865,  Nov.  15. 

7. 

164.    NOTTINGHAM. 

Emery,  Stephen, 

0.1742,  Nov.    3. 

1749. 

7. 

Char.  1722,  May  10. 

Butler,  Benj  imin. 

0. 1758. 

1770,  Aug.  1. 

12. 

Population,  1,130. 

Le  Bosquet,  John, 

a.  1838.  June. 

1840,  hlf.  tm. 

2. 

Ch.  org.  1742,  Nov.  3. 

Gates,  Charles  H., 

a.  1850,  Oct. 

1851. 

1. 

Rtf-org.  1840,  May  12. 

Hood,  Jacob, 

a.  1859,  Jan. 

1866. 

7. 

(165.    ORANGE. 

Noble,  Obadiah, 

o.  1771,  Nov.    5 

1777,  Dec.  31. 

6. 

Char.    1769,    Feh.  6,  as 

Sawyer,  John, 

0.1787,  Oct.     3. 

1795,  Dec.  17. 

8. 

Cardigan. 

Dana,  Sylvei'ter, 

o.  1801,  May  20. 

1822,  Apr.  30. 

21. 

Incor.  1780,  June  IS. 

Farnsworth,  James  D., 

0.1823,  Jan.     1. 

18.32,  Apr.    9. 

9. 

*Ch.  org.  1828,  May.) 

Davis,  Increa.se  S.,. 

a.  18  !4,  Dec. 

'39,  Mayh.  tm. 

4.5 

Sullivan,  Lot  B., 

a.  1839. 

1840. 

1. 

166.    ORFORD. 

Mar.sh,  Joseph, 

a.  1840. 

1843. 

3. 

Char.  1761,  Sept.  25. 

Fgster,  Andrew  B., 

0. 1S44,  June26. 

1847,  Nov.  22. 

3.5 

Population,  1,119. 

Hodgman,  Edwin  R., 

a.  1848,  Dec. 

18.50,  Feb. 

1. 

Ch.  orar.  1770,  Aug.  27. 

Sewall,  Jothani  (b.l851). 

i.  18,53,  Feb.  16. 

1855,  Oct.  25. 

4. 

Presbyterian. 

Whittcmore,  T-uther  B., 

a  1858. 

1859. 

2. 

Became     Congregational 

Spaulding,  William  S., 

a.  1862. 

1863. 

1. 

1786,  June  6. 

Closson,  Joslah  T., 

a.  1S63,  Nov. 

1864. 

1. 

Pratt,  Horace, 

a.  1865. 

1868. 

3. 

Carter,  Nathan  F., 

a.  1869,  Oct. 

1874,  Sept. 

5. 

Childs,  Alexander  C, 

a.  1875,  Jan. 

"West  ch.  org.  1822,  Apr. 

Dana,  Sylvester, 

i.  1823,  Feb.  19. 

1833,  Jan.    1. 

10. 

SO. 

Campbell.  Daniel, 

i.  18.33,  May  29. 

1847,  Sept.  7. 

14.5 

Clark,  William, 

0.1849,  May  17. 

1852,  Apr.  22. 

4, 

Case,  Ira, 

o.  1852,  Nov.  30. 

1854,  June  10. 

1.5 

Smith,  Windsor  A.  (b.'54) 

i.  1857.  Sept.   2. 

1860,  Aug.  15. 

6, 

Runnels,  Moses  T., 

a.  1860,  Sept. 

1865,  Sept. 

5. 

Lawrence,  Edward  A., 

a.  1866. 

1869. 

3. 

.•^outhgate,  Robert, 

a.  1870. 

1871. 

1. 

Kuowlton,  Francis  B., 

a.  1871,  July. 

167.    OSSTPEE. 

Arnold,  Samuel, 

i.  1829,  Sept.  23. 

1831,  Sept. 

2. 

Incor.  178.3,  Feb.  22. 

Sanders,  Jfihn, 

a.  1832. 

18.34. 

2. 

Population,  1,822. 

Manning,  Abel, 

a.  1834. 

1837. 

3. 

Ch.  org.  1806,  Sept.  26. 

Winter,  John  8., 

i.  18.37,  Nov.  8. 

*1848,  Jan.  30. 

10. 

Wood,  Horace, 

a.  1848,  May. 

1863,  Oct. 

15.5 

Haines,  Thomas  V., 

a.  1863.  Dec. 

1867,  Apr. 

3.5 

Lord,  Thomas  N., 

a.  1867,  Oct. 

1868,  Oct. 

1. 

Hibbard,  David  S., 

a,  1868,  Nov. 

1870,  Dec. 

2. 

168.    PET>HAM. 

Hobbs,  James, 

0. 1751.  Nov.  13. 

*1765,June20. 

14. 

Char.  1746,  July  5. 

Moody,  Amos, 

o.  1765,  Nov.  20. 

1792,  Oct.  24. 

27. 

Population,  861. 

Church,  John  H., 

0.  1798,  Oct.   31. 

1835,  Oct.  30. 

37. 

Ch.org.  1751,  Nov.  13. 

Keep,  John, 

o.  1835,  Oct.  30. 

1841,  Oct.  13. 

6. 

Allen,  Cyrus  W., 

i.  1843,  Feb.    1. 

1847,  May  12. 

4. 

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25 


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Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

Time 

168.    PELIIAM Contin- 

Foster, Eden  B.,  (b.l847) 

1.  ISIS,  June  21. 

1853,  Jan.  18. 

5.5 

ued, 

Rockwell.  Charles, 

i.  1854,  Aug.  30. 

1855,  June  20 

1. 

Far-well,  John  E., 

a. 1856. 

1858. 

2. 

Herrick,  William  T., 

a.  1858. 

1861. 

3! 

Berry,  Augustus, 

a.  1861,  Oct. 

169.    PEMBROKE. 

Whittemore,  Aaron, 

0.1737,  Mar.    1. 

*1767.  N0V.I6. 

31. 

Granted  bv  Mass.,  1727, 

Milchel,  Daniel, 

0. 1760,  Dec     3. 

1776,  Dec.  16. 

16. 

Miiy,  as  Suncook. 

Emery,  Jacol), 

0.  1768,  Aug.   3. 

1775,  Mar.  23. 

7. 

Cliar.  1759,  Nov.  1. 

Colby,  Zaccheus, 

0.  1780,  Mar.  22. 

18113,  May  n. 

23. 

Population,  2,518. 

Burnham,  Abraham, 

0. 1808,  Mar.    2. 

1850.  Nov.  20. 

43. 

Ch.  oiir.  17^7,  Mar.  1. 

Merrill,  John  H., 

i.  1850,  Nov.  20. 

1853,  June   1. 

2.5 

Pres.  ch  org.  before  1760. 

Croesett,  Robert, 

i.  18.54,  Mar.  16. 

1855,  Oct.     8. 

1.5 

United  1807,  Aug.  20. 

Goodrich,  Lewis, 

i.  1857,  May   13. 

1868,  Mar.  17. 

7. 

Merrill.  Benjamin, 

a.  1866,  Nov. 

1870. 

4. 

"White,  Lyman, 

a.  1871,  Apr. 

1875,  Sept. 

4.5 

170.    PETERBOROUGH. 

Morrison,  John, 

0.  1766,  Nov.  26. 

1772,  Mar. 

5. 

Char.  1760,  Jan.  17. 

Annan,  David, 

0. 1778,  Oct. 

1792.  June. 

14. 

Populati-n,  2,236. 

Dunbar,  Elijah, 

0.  1799,  Oct    23. 

1827,  June  27. 

28. 

Ch.org.  C?)  1766,  Nov.  26. 

Holt,  Peter, 

i.  1827,  Mar.    7. 

1835,  Apr.  29. 

8. 

Presbyterian.        Became 

Pine,  Nathaniel, 

i.  1836,  June    8. 

1837,  Jan. 

0.5 

Congregational        1799, 

Barrett,  Joshua. 

a.  1837. 

1839. 

2. 

andlatir  Unitarian. 

French.  James  R., 

0.  1840,  Mar.  18 

1847. 

7. 

Neworg.  1822,  June  19. 

Lamb,  Henry  J., 

i.  1847,  July  14. 

1852,  Dec.  31. 

5.5 

Cong'l  ch.  org.  1853.  Oct. 

McClenning,  Daniel, 

a.  18.54. 

1855,  Sept. 

1. 

United,  1858,  .Apr.  21. 

Goldsmith,  Alfred, 
Dustan,  George, 

a.  1857. 

0.  1859.  Oct.   19. 

1858. 

1. 

171.    PIERMONT. 

Richards,  John, 

i.  1776. 

1802. 

26. 

Char.  1764,  Nov.  6. 

Hovey,  Jonathan 

i.  1811,  Feb    11. 

1817,  Mar  13. 

6. 

Populatiim,  792. 

IMake,  Robert,  (b.  '19), 

i.  1821,  July    2. 

1836,  Oct. 

17. 

Cb.org.  1771 

Fuller,  Edward  C, 

a.  1836. 

1840. 

4. 

Re-org.  1803,  Mar.  10. 

Davis,  Increase  S., 
Marden,  Augustus  L., 

a.  1840,  Apr. 
0. 1861,  May  30. 

•60,  Apr.hf.tm. 

20. 

(172.    PITTSBURGH. 

Incor.  1S40,  Dec.  10. 

Paige,  Christopher, 

0. 1789,  Nov.  17. 

1796,  Jan.    7. 

6. 

Popnlat'on,  400. 

Sargent,  Benjamin, 

a.  1800,  Dec. 

*1818,  Mar.l9. 

17. 

No  Chlrch.) 

Wheelock,  Stephen  M., 

a.  1822. 

1823. 

1. 

Soovel,  Ezra, 

0.1827,  Nov.  21. 

1829,  Sept.  14. 

2. 

173.    PITT3FIELD. 

Smith,  Preserved, 

a.  1832,  June. 

1834. 

2. 

Incor.  1782,  Mar.  27. 

Curtis,  Jonathan, 

i.  1834,  Oct.     1 

1845,  July    1. 

11. 

Population,  1,600. 

Wells,  Moses  H., 

0.  1845,  Nov.  19 

18.53,  Dec.    5. 

8. 

Ch.org.  1789,  Nov.  17. 

Hood,  Jacob  A., 

0. 1854,  Dec.  12. 

1862,  May  30. 

7.5 

Morton,  Joseph  L., 

a.  1863.  Jan. 

1864. 

1. 

Ferris,  Leonard  Z., 

0.1865,  Nov.  30. 

1870.  Feb.    8. 

5. 

Hazen,  Henry  A., 

i.  1870,  Dec.  22. 

1872,  Nov.  30. 

2. 

3reeley,  Stephen  S.  N., 

a.  1873,  Nov. 

174.    PLATNFIELD. 

Carpenter,  Abraham, 

0. 1773. 

1795. 

22. 

Char.  1761.  Aijff.  14. 

Porter,  Micaiah, 

i.  1805,  July  16. 

1827. 

22. 

Population,  1,589. 

Loomis,  Jacob  N., 

a. 1830. 

1832. 

2. 

Ch.  org.  (when  ?} 

Hutchinson,  William, 

i.  18.39,  May  28. 

*1842,  Apr.  24. 

3. 

Re-org^.  1804,  Sept.  20. 

Scales,  Jacob, 

a.  1842,  Oct. 

1861. 

19. 

Mfriden. 

Estabrook,  Experience, 

i.  1787,  June   6 

1792,  May    9. 

5. 

Ch.  org.  1780,  May  2. 

Short,  Siloam, 

0.1799,  Nov.    7. 

*1803,Sept.29. 

4. 

Dickinson,  David, 

0. 1804,  July    4. 

1819,  June  25. 

15. 

Clayes,  Dana, 

0.1821,  July    4 

1837,  Oct.  17. 

16. 

Cleveland,  Edward, 

a.  1839. 

1840. 

1. 

Blanchard,  Amo", 

i.  1840,  Jan.     8. 

1865,  Oct.  14. 

26 

Woodbury,  Frank  P., 

0.  1866,  Apr.  18. 

1867,  July  26. 

1.5 

Abbott,  Kphraim  E.  P., 

0.  1868,  May     6 

1873,  Mar.  27. 

5. 

Palmer,  Charles  M., 

i.  1873,  Mar.  27. 

175.    PL.\TSTOW. 

Cashing,  James, 

0. 1730,  Dec.    2. 

*1 764,  May  13. 

33. 

Char.  1749,  Feb.  28. 

Merrill,  Gyles, 

0.  1765,  Mar.    6. 

*1801,  Apr.27. 

36. 

Populalion,  879. 

Welch,  Moses. 

i.  1826,  Dec.  26. 

1831,  Feb,  22. 

7. 

Ch.org.  1730,  Nov.  4. 

Peckbam,  Samuel  H., 

i.  1831,  Feb.  23. 

18.38,  Sept.  10. 

7.5 

Oliphant,  David, 

a  1838,  Sept. 

1852. 

14. 

Tenney,  Charles, 

a.  18.J3,  Mar. 

18.59. 

6. 

Barrows,  Homer, 

a.  1859. 

1869. 

10. 

Terry,  Calvin, 

a.  1869. 

1875. 

6. 

26 


Ministry  and  Churches  of  Neiv  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

Time. 

176.    PLYMOUTH. 

Ward,  Nathan, 

i.  1765,  July  10. 

1798,  Jan.    4. 

33. 

Char.  1763,  July  15. 

Fairbanks,  Drury, 

0.  1800,  Jan.     8. 

1818,  Mar.  18. 

18. 

Population,  1,409. 

Ward,  Jotiathan, 

a. 1818. 

182.1,  Mar. 

11. 

Ch.  org.  17GJ:,  Apr.  16. 

Punchard,  George, 

o.  1830,  Mar.  11. 

1844,  Mar.    6. 

14. 

Corser,  Enoch, 

a.  1844. 

1S45. 

1. 

Jewett,  William  R., 

i.  1845,  Jpne  25. 

1862,  ,Tuly  11. 

17. 

Hazen,  Henry  A., 

i.  1863,  Jan.  21 

1868,  July  15. 

6. 

Richardson,  Cyrus, 
Scott,  George  H., 

0.1869,  S.'pt.  30. 

1873,  May    1. 

4. 

0.1873,  Sept.    3. 

177.    PORTSMOUTH. 

Moodey,  Joshua  (b.  1659) . 

o.  1671,  July  21. 

*1697,  July    4. 

38. 

Incor.  1653,  May  28. 

Rosters.  Nathaniel, 

o.  1699,  May    3. 

*1723,  Oct.     3. 

24.5 

Called  Strawberry  Bank. 

Fitoh.  Jabez, 

1.  1725. 

*1746,  Ni)v.22. 

21. 

Population.  9,'211. 

Liingdon,  Samuel, 

0.  1747,  Feb.    4. 

1774,  (let.     9. 

28. 

Ch.  org.  ItJTl,  July  21. 

Stile.-J,  Ezra, 

a.  1777,  Apr. 

1778,  June. 

1. 

Buckminster,  Joseph, 

0.1779,  Jan.  27. 

*1 812,  June  10. 

33.5 

Putnam,  Urael  W., 

0.1815,  Mar.  15 

1835,  Mar.  11. 

20. 

Holt,  Edwin, 

i.  1836,  Oct.     2. 

1842.  Mar.    2. 

5.5 

Claris,  Uufus  W., 

1.  1842,  Nov.  16. 

1851,  Nov.  20. 

9. 

Moore,  H(  nry  D., 

i.  1853,  AU!;.17. 

1S55.  .Aug.  7. 

2. 

Whiting,  Lyman, 

i.  1855,  Nov.    1 

1858,  Dec.  14. 

3, 

Gage,  William  L., 

o.  1860,  Oct.  17 

1S62,  Jan.  21. 

1.5 

Adams,  George  M., 

i.  1863,  June   3. 

1872,  Nov.  12. 

9. 

Marlyn,  Carlos, 

i.  1872,  Nov.  12. 

2d  ch.ors.  a.  1715. 

Emerson,  John, 

1.  1715,  Mar.  23. 

*17.32,June21. 

17. 

Became  Unitarian. 

Shurtltff,  William, 

i.   1733,  Feb    21 

*1747.  May    9 

14. 

Strong,  Job, 

0.  1749,  June  28. 

*1751,Sepl.30. 

2. 

Haven,  Samuel, 

0.  1752,  May    6 

*1S06,  Mar.    3. 

54. 

A  Iden,  Timothy, 

o.  1799,  Nov.  20. 

1805,  Aug.  11. 

6. 

Parker,  Nathan, 

0.  1808,  t-ept.  14. 

Became  Unit'n 

Independent  ch. 

Drown,  Samuel, 

0.1761,  Nov.    2. 

M770,  .Tan.  17. 

8. 

Org.  1758,  On.  14. 

Walton,  Joseph, 

0.1789,  Sept.  22. 

*1822,  Jan.  10. 

32. 

Became  Baptist. 

♦Pleasant  St.  ch. 

Waterbury,  Jared  B., 

i.  1829,  Mar.  18. 

1832,  Mar.    6 

3. 

Org.  182S,  Sept.  18. 

Towne,  Joseph  H., 

0. 1832,  June  13. 

183:i,  Nov.    7. 

1.5 

Cooke,  Parsons, 

i.  1835,  May  13. 

1835,  Dec.    7. 

0.5 

(178.    RANDOLPH.          . 

Char.  1772,  Aug.  20,  as 

Ordway,  Nehemiah, 

a. 1793. 

1797. 

4. 

Durand. 

Siiokney,  Jonathan, 

0.  1800,  Oct.  22. 

18U7,  Oct.  22. 

7. 

Incor.  1S21,  June  16. 

BaiUy,  Stephen, 

i.  1817,  Oct.     1. 

1822,  Oct.  22. 

5. 

Population,  138. 

Farnsworth,  Seth, 

0.  1824,  Oct.     3 

18i4,  Apr.  17. 

10. 

No  Church.) 

Reed,  Andrew  H., 

i.  1834,  >  ov.  13. 

1836,  Oct.  29. 

2. 

179.    RAYMOND. 
Char.  1765,  May  9. 
Population,  1,121. 
Ch.  org.  1791,  July  4. 

Sheldon.  Anson, 
Pasre,  John  C, 
Burt.  David, 
Bradford,  Dana  B., 

i.  1837,  June  28. 
0.  1841,  Oct.     6. 
o.  1851,  Nov.    5. 
i.  1855,  Dec.    4. 

1839,  Oct.  15. 
1851,  May     7. 
1855,  Feb.  22 
1858,  July  23. 

2.5 
10. 
3. 
3. 

S-irgent,  George  W., 

0.  18.59,  Dec.  21 

1865,  Jan.  16. 

5. 

(180.    RICHMOND. 

Chapman,  Edward  D., 

i    1866,  Dec.    6. 

*18fi9,Si-pt.l7 

3. 

Char.  1752,  Fel>.  28. 

Bowker,  Samuel, 

i.  1870,  Nov.  30. 

1873,  Apr.  22. 

2.5 

Population,  868. 

I'atten,  William  A., 

a.  1874,  July. 

No  Church.) 

Dean,  Seth, 

0. 1765,  Nov.   6. 

1780,  Pept. 

15. 

181.    RINDGE. 

I'aypon,  Seth, 

0.  1782,  Dec.    4. 

*1820,  Feb.  26 

38. 

Char.  1768,  Feb.  11. 

Burnham,  Amos  W., 

o.  1821,  Nov.  14. 

1867,  Nov.  14. 

46. 

Population,  1,107. 

Powers,  Dennis, 

a. 1870. 

1872. 

2. 

Ch.  org.  1765,  Nov.  6. 

Clark,  Frank  G., 

i.  1873,  June  3. 

182.    ROCHESTER. 

Main.  Amos,    • 

o.  1737,  May. 

*1760,  Apr.   5. 

23. 

Clmr.  1722,  May  10. 

Hill,  Samuel, 

1.  1760,  Nov.  19. 

*1764,  Apr.  19. 

4. 

Population,  4,103. 

Hall,  Avery, 

0. 1766,  Oct.  15. 

1775,  Apr.  10. 

9. 

Ch.  org.  1737,  Sept.  18. 

Haven,  Joseph, 

o.  1776,  Jan.  10 

*1825,  Jan.  27. 

49. 

Upham,  Thomas  C, 

0.  1823,  July  16. 

1825,  May  21. 

2. 

Willey,  Isaac, 

0.  1826.  Jan.  18. 

1834,  Sept. •.:2 

9. 

Cleveland,  Edward, 

0.1837,  Jan.  11. 

1837,  Oct.  31. 

1. 

Pike,  Fi  anois  V., 

0.  1839,  Feb.  20. 

1841.  Sept. 20. 

2.6 

Farwell,  John  E., 

1.  1843,  Aug.  16. 

18.52,  June  22 

9. 

Spaulding,  Georgfl, 

a.  1852,  Aug. 

18.-)3.  Aug. 

1. 

iScagi  ave,  James  C, 

i.  1854,  May  25. 

18.55,  Dec.  26. 

1.5 

Palmer,  Jatues  M., 

i.  1859,  Apr.  26. 

1864,  July  14. 

6. 

Fay,  Prescott, 

a.  1855,  May. 

1867,  Aug. 

1' 

Marsh.  Alfred  F., 

0.1867,  Oct.  31. 

1870,  Oct.  18. 

3. 

Stone,  Harvey  M., 

i.  1871,  May  18, 

1876,  Jan.  28. 

4. 

Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


27 


Town  and  Cburch. 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission, 

Time. 

183.    ROLLTNSFORD. 

Spalding,  Samuel  J., 

0.1846,  Oct.  28. 

1851,  June  9. 

5. 

Incor.  1849,  July  3. 

AtWiiter,  Edward  K., 

1.  18.52,  Feb.    3. 

1857,  Mov.   3. 

6. 

Population,  1.500. 

Bradford,  Dana  B., 

I.  1858.  Aug.ll. 

1862,  Feb. 

3.5 

Salmon  Falls. 

Robie,  Thomas  8., 

a.  :8^;6,  Mar. 

1869,  Sept. 

3.5 

Ch.  org.  1846,  May  1. 

Merrill,  Selah, 

1. 1870. 

1873. 

3. 

184.    ROXBURY. 

Paige,  Christopher, 

1.  1816,  Nov,  21. 

1819,  Mar.   2. 

2.5 

Incor.  1S12,  Dec.  9. 

Rawson,  Ahanson  (b.'33), 

i.  1837,  Way    3. 

1842,  May    3. 

9. 

Population.  174. 

Adams,  Ezra, 

a.  1843,  Jan. 

1849. 

7. 

Ch.  org.  1816,  Aug.  15. 

Smith,  Bezaloel, 

a.  1850,  July. 

1852. 

2, 

Tolman,  Samuel  H,, 

a.  1853,  Mar. 

18.54. 

1.' 

(185.    RUMNEY. 

Arnold,  Srth  8., 

a.  1856,  June. 

1858. 

2. 

Char.  1767.  Mar.  18. 

Duncan,  Thomas  W,, 

a.  1858. 

1861. 

3. 

Population,  1,165. 

Bissell,  Oscar, 

a.  1865,  May, 

1867. 

2. 

No  CUL'RCH. 

Colburn,  Henry  H., 

a,  1868,  Apr. 

1871, 

3. 

Mr.  N.  ord.  over  propri- 

Niles,  Thomas, 

0,1767,  Oct.  21. 

1771,  Aug.  20. 

4. 

etors.) 

186.    RYE. 

Morrill,  Nathaniel, 

0. 1726,  Sept.  14. 

1733. 

7. 

Char.  1726,  Apr.  20. 

Parsons,  Samuel, 

0.1736,  Nov.    3. 

*1789,  Jan.    4. 

52. 

Population,  993. 

Porter,  Huntington, 

0.  1784,  Dec.  29 

*1844,  Mar.   7. 

60. 

Ch.  org.  1726,  July  10. 

Smith,  Bezalcel, 

0.  1829,  May  13. 

1841,  July  10. 

12. 

McEwen,  James  F., 

i.  1841,  Dec.    1. 

1846,  Apr.    8. 

4.5 

(»tis,  Israel  T., 

i.  1S47,  Aug.  4. 

1866,  Apr.  24. 

19. 

Leach,  Giles, 

a.  1867,  Oct. 

1870,  Dec. 

3. 

Aldrich,  Jeremiah  K., 

a.  1873,  May, 

187.     8ALKM. 

Bailey,  Abner, 

0. 1740,  Jan.  30. 

*1798,  Mar.  10. 

58. 

Char.  1750,  May  11, 

Smith,  John, 

0.  1797,  Jan,    4. 

1816,  Nov.  21. 

20. 

Populaiioii,  1,603. 

Balch,  William, 

i.  1819,  Dec.    1 

1835,  Aug.   6. 

16. 

Ch.  org.  1740,  Jan.  16. 

Fisk,  Jonas, 

0.  1840,  Sept.  9. 

1843,  Mar.    8. 

2.5 

Hayward,  William  H., 

a.  1843. 

1847,  June. 

4. 

Babcock,  Daniel  H., 

a.  1847,  Sept. 

1849,  Sept. 

2. 

Lawre'  ce  John, 

a.  1849,  Nov. 

1852. 

3. 

Page,  William   (b.  1852), 

i.  1853,  Dec.    1. 

18.58,  Nov.  30. 

6. 

Lawrence,  John, 

a.  1859. 

1862,  May. 

3. 

Rogers,  George  W., 

a.  1863,  Feb, 

1S6S,  Dec. 

6. 

Gates,  Matthew  A., 

a.  1869,  Oct. 

1872,  Dec. 

3. 

Bowker,  Samuel, 

a.  1873,  June, 

188.     SALISBURY. 

S''arle,  Jonathan, 

0.1773,  Nov,  17. 

1791,  Nov.    8. 

18. 

Granted    by    Mass.    as 

Worcester,  Thomas, 

0.1791,  Nov.    8. 

1823,  Apr.   3. 

31.5 

Bakerstown. 

Cross,  .'\bijah. 

0.  1824,  Mar.  24. 

1829,  Apr.   1. 

5. 

Char.  1749,   Oct.   5,  as 

Rankin,  Andrew, 

i.  1830,  Mar.    4. 

1832,  Oct.  28. 

2.5 

etevenstown. 

Foster,  Benjamin  F., 

i.  1833,  Nov.  13. 

1S46,  July  23. 

13, 

Re  char.  1768,  Mar.  1. 

Caswell,  Enoch  H., 

0.1848,  June  28. 

1849,  Feb. 

1. 

Population.  S97. 

Eldredge,  Erasmus  D., 

i.  1849,  June  12. 

18.54,  Nov.    1. 

5.5 

Ch.  org.  1773,  Nov.  17. 

Rattray,  Thomas, 

i.  1856,  May    7. 

1857,  Apr.  15. 

1. 

Merrill,  Horatio, 

i.  1858,  Mar.  17. 

1864,  Mar.  15. 

3. 

Condit,  Uzal  W., 

i.  1864,  Mar.  15 

1869,  Jan.  13 

3. 

Cook,  Jonathan  B., 

1.  1869,  Jan.  13. 

1874,  May. 

5. 

189.    SANBORNTON. 

Woodman,  Joseph, 

0.  1771,  Nov.  13. 

1806.  Nov.  13. 

35. 

Granted,  1748. 

Bodwell,  Abraham, 

0. 1806.  Nov.  13. 

1852,  June  24. 

46. 

Char.  1770,  Mar.  1. 

Houtweli,  James, 

i.  18.52,  June 24. 

•1865,  Apr.  21. 

13. 

Population,  1,236. 

Runnels,  Moses  T.  (b,'65), 

i.  1868,  June  11. 

Ch.  org.  1771,  Nov,  13. 

190.     SAN  DOWN. 

Cotton,  Josiah, 

i.  1759,  Nov.  28. 

*1780,  May  27. 

21. 

Char.  1756.  Apr.  6, 

Collins.  Samuel, 

0.  1780,  Dec.  27. 

1783,  Apr.  30. 

7.5 

Population,  496. 

Webbir,  John, 

0.  1795,  Mar.  24. 

1800,  Sept.  15. 

5.5 

Ch.  org.  1759,  Nov.  28. 

191.    SANDWICH. 

Smith,  David  P., 

0. 1827,  May  23. 

1832.  June  27. 

5. 

Char.  1763,  Oot   25. 

Leach   Giles, 

0.  1833,  Feb.     6. 

1840,  Feb.  26. 

7. 

Popul  t)..n,  1,854, 

Holmes,  Oiis, 

0.  1842,  Sept.   9. 

1849,  Apr.  30. 

7. 

Ch^org.  1814,  .Sept.  17. 

Parkinson,  Koyal, 

a.  18.58,  Dec. 

1861. 

2. 

North  ch.  org.  1832,  June 

Holmes,  Oti.s, 

a.  1865,  Jan. 

1868. 

3. 

27. 

Tappan,  Charles  L., 

a,  1871,  June. 

28  Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

192.    SEABROOK. 

Perley,  Samuel, 

0. 1765,  Jan.  31. 

1775,  May  22. 

Char.  1768,  J. me  3. 

Noble.  Seth, 

a. 

Population,  1,609. 

Hull,  Eiias, 

0.  1799,  Feb.  16. 

*1822,  Feb.  28. 

Ch.  ore.  1764,  Nov. 

Abbott,  Sereno  T., 

0.1836,  July  12. 

*1S55,  Mar.  28. 

Presbyterian. 

Lounsbury,  Henry  A,, 

o.  1856,  Feb.  13. 

1857,  Oct.  11. 

Cong'l  eh.org.  1799. 

Thompson,  George  W., 

a.  18.38. 

1859. 

Reorg.  18.37,  July  12. 

Peabodv.  Albert "B  , 

a.  1^67. 

1869. 

Pratt,  George  H., 

a.  1873,  Oct. 

So.  ch.  org.  1867,  July  9. 

Rand,  "William  A.  (b.'67). 

0. 1875,  July    9. 

193.     SHAUOX. 

N"o  permanent  ministry. 

Incor.  17U1,  June  24. 

Population,  182. 

*Ch.  org.  1835. 

194.     SHELBURN-E. 

Richardson,  Henry, 

\.  1R40,  June  10. 

1849,  Mar.  14. 

Incor.  1820,  Dec.  13. 

Goodhue,  Daniel, 

a.  1853,  Sept. 

1854. 

Population,  259. 

Burt,  Edmund, 

a.  1858,  Aug. 

1859,  Aug. 

*Ch.  org.  1818,  Aug.  26. 

195.    SOME  RS  WORTH. 

Pike,  James, 

0.  17.30,  Oct.  28. 

*1792,  Mar.l9. 

Char.  1754,  Apr.  22. 

Tliurston,  Pearson, 

o.  1792,  Feb.    1. 

1812,  Dec.  12. 

Population,  4, .504. 

Porter,  Reuben, 

0.  18/5,  Apr. 27. 

1827,  Aug.  21. 

Ch.  org.  1730,  Oct.  28. 

Great  Falls. 

Bawe?,  Josiah  T., 

o.  1828.  Jan.  23. 

1830,  Jan.     6. 

Ch.org.  1S27,  Jan.  16. 

Twining,  William, 

a.  1830,  Jan. 

1832. 

Smith,  James  \., 

0.  1832,  Apr.  17. 

1837,  July  19. 

Goldsmith.  Alfred, 

o.  1837,  Sept.  13. 

18;58,  Sept.24. 

Adams,  John  R., 

a.  1838,  Sept. 

1841. 

Beane,  Samuel, 

o.  1841,  July    7. 

1844,  May  24. 

MeCollom.  James  T., 

i.  1844,  Oct.     2. 

1853,  Dec.  27. 

Thornton,  James  B., 

a.  18.i4,  Apr. 

18.55. 

Anthony,  George  N., 

0.  1855,  Oct.     3. 

1860  Pcpt.30. 

Butterfield.  Henry  Q,, 

i.  1861,  May  23. 

1865,  Jan.    5. 

Hidden,  Ephraim  N., 

i.  18ti5,  J.an.     5. 

1870,  Apr.  27. 

Carter,  Clark, 

i.  1870,  Apr.  27. 

1872,  June  24. 

Webb,  Stephen  W., 

i.  1873,  Oct.   15. 

*2d  ch,  org.  1857,  July  20. 

Chapman,  Elias, 

a.  1857. 

1858. 

Sawyer,  Rufus  M., 

a.  18.59. 

1860. 

196.    SOUTHHAMPTON". 

Parsons,  "William, 

0. 1743,  Feb.  22. 

1762,  Oct.     6. 

Char.  1742,  May  25, 

Noyes,  Nathaniel, 

0. 1763,  Feb.  23. 

1801,  Dec.    8. 

Population.  449. 

*Ch.  org.  1743,  Feb.  22. 

197.  SO,  n"ewm:.\rket. 

Moody,  John, 

0.  17.30.  Nov.  25. 

*1778,  Oct.  15. 

Incor.  1849,  June  27. 

Ewers,  Nathaniel, 

i.  1773. 

1797,  July. 

Population,  808. 

Tomb,  Samuel, 

0.  1794,  July. 

1799. 

Ch.  org   1730. 

Thurston.  James, 

o.  1800,  Oct.  15. 

1808,  Jan.    6. 

Re-org.  1840,  Feb. 

Ashby,  John  L., 

a.  1840,  Apr. 

1841. 

Tucker.  Elijah  W,, 

0.  1841,  Sept.  15. 

1845,  Aug.  13. 

Pond,  Preston, 

a.  1845,  Sept. 

1846. 

Lord,  Charles  E., 

a.  1851,  Mar. 

18.52. 

Fifleld,  Winthrup, 

a.  1852,  Feb. 

*lSfi2,  May    9. 

Chapman,  Elias, 

a.  1 862,  Apr. 

1867,  Apr. 

Bartlett,  Joseph, 

a.  1868,  Dec. 

198.    SPRINGFIELD. 

Cushman,  Job, 

0. 1825,  .July    6. 

1828,  July    6 

Char.    1769,    Jan.    3,  as 

Boyter,  Charles, 

i.  1829,  June  10. 

1830. 

Protectworth. 

Incor.  1794,  Jan.  24. 

Population,  781. 

*Ch.  org.  before  1820. 

199.    STARK. 

Incor.   1795,  Jan.    9,  as 

Pieroy. 

Population.  464. 

*Ch.  org.  1810. 

Time. 


62. 
21. 
2.5 


1. 

2.5 

3. 

9. 

1. 

5. 

4. 

5. 

2. 


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29 


Town  and  Church. 


200.  STEWARTSTOWN. 
Inror.  1799,  Dec.  24. 
Population,  909. 
Ch.  org.  1846,  July  1. 

201.  STODDARD. 
Called  Limerick  before. 
Incor.  1774,  Nov.  4. 
Populution,  667. 
Ch.  org.  1787,  Sept.  4. 

(202.     STRAFFORD.  I 

Iticor.  1820,  June  17.  I 

Population,  1,669.  I 

No  Church.)  \ 

(203.    STRATFORD.  I 

Incor.  1779,  Nov.  16.  I 

Population,  886.  | 

No  Church.)  | 

204.  STRATHAM. 
Char.  1716,  Mar.  14. 
Population,  769. 
Ch.  org.  1718. 

205.  SULLIVAN. 
Incor.  1787,  Sept.  27. 
Population,  347. 
Ch.  org.  1792,  Oct.  17. 

(206.    SUNAPEE. 
Char    1768,  Nov.  7,  as 

Saville. 
Inror.  1781,  Apr.  4,  as 

Wendell. 
Population,  808. 
*Ch.  org.  1819.) 

207.     SURRY. 
Char.  1769,  Mar.  9. 
Population,  318. 
Ch.  urg  1769,  June  12. 
Re-org.  1837,  Dec.  15. 

(208.     SUTTON. 
Granted,  1749,  as  Perrys- 

town. 
Incor.  1784,  Apr.  13. 
Population,  1,155. 
No,  CdURCH.; 

209.  SWANZET. 
Granted  by  Mass.,  1753. 
Lower  Ashuelot. 
Incor.  1753,  July  2. 
Population,  1,626. 
Ch.  org  1741,  Nov.  4. 

210.  TAMWORTn. 
Char.  1766.  Oct.  14. 
Population.  1,344. 
Oh.  org.  1792,  Sept.  12. 


211.    TEMPLE. 

Char,  1768,  Aug.  26. 
Population,  421, 
Ch.  org,  1771,  Oct.  2. 


Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission, 

Time. 

Morse,  Josiah,  M.D., 

1,  1846, 

1850. 

4. 

Rankin,  Andrew, 

a.  1850,  May. 

18.51. 

1. 

Hill,  Jo.scph  B  , 

3..  1857,  June. 

1863. 

6. 

Starr,  John  W., 

a.  1874,  July. 

*1875,June22. 

1. 

Colton,  Abishai, 

0,  1793,  Oct,  15. 

179.5,  Sept.  9- 

2. 

Robinson,  Isaac, 

0.  1803,  Jan.    6. 

*J  8.34,  July    7. 

52. 

Gay,  Joshua,  S., 

a.  1854,  Dec. 

1857.  May. 

2,5 

Sheldon,  Nathan  W., 

a.  1858. 

18.=.9. 

1. 

Gerould,  Samuel  L., 

0. 1861,  Oct.     2. 

1868,  Nov.  17. 

8.5 

Gerould,  Mo  es. 

a.  1862. 

During  son'eabs. 

3. 

Savage,  Daniel  K., 

a,  1869,  Jan. 

1870. 

1. 

Rickett,  John  11., 

a.  1870,  July. 

1872,  Jan. 

1.5 

Co'burn,  Henry  11., 

a.  1873,  Apr. 

halt  lime. 

Rust,  Henry, 

0. 1718,  Apr. 

*1749,  Mar.20. 

31. 

Adams,  Jos.  ph  (b.  1742), 

0. 1747,  Mar.  20. 

*1785,  Feb.  24. 

43. 

Miltimore,  James, 

0. 1786,  Feb.    1. 

1807,  Oct.  15, 

22. 

Cummint;s   Jacob, 

0.  1824,  Apr.  28. 

1834,  Dec.  23. 

10,5 

Newman,  William  J., 

0. 1836,  Nov.    2. 

1849,  May  20. 

12.5 

Whittimore,  Joseph  K., 

a.  1851. 

18.52. 

1. 

Steele,  Jdm  M., 

i.  1853,  Nov.  30. 

1856,  Oct.  21. 

3. 

Smith,  William  S., 

a.  1857. 

1859. 

2. 

Miles,  Edward  C, 

0  1860,  June  29. 

1864,  Aug.  1. 

4. 

Goodrich,  Lewis, 

a.  1865,  Feb. 

1868. 

3. 

Peabody,  Albert  B., 

i.  1869,  Nov.  25. 

Muzzy,  William, 

0,  1798,  Feb.    6. 

1827,  Mav  22. 

29. 

Peabody,  Josiah, 

0.  1828,  Nov.    5 

1829,  Oct".  21, 

1. 

Wright,  Joel, 

i,  1834,  May  22. 

1840,  Apr.  28. 

6. 

Ahdrd,  Alan^on, 

i.  1842,  Feb.  24. 

1844,  May  18. 

2. 

Norton,  Thomas  S., 

0.1846,  Feb.    4. 

1859,  Mar.  10. 

14.6 

Stinson,  G-crge  W., 

a.  1859. 

1861. 

2. 

Barbour,  Nelson, 

a.  1861. 

1863. 

2. 

Stowe,  John  M., 

a.  1863. 

1870. 

7. 

Drake,  Samuel  S., 

a.  1873,  Sept. 

Darling,  David, 

0. 1781,  Jan.  18. 

1783,  Dec.  30. 

3. 

Howe,  Perley, 

0.1795,  Sept.  16. 

1837.  Dec.  15. 

42. 

Adams,  Bzta, 

0. 1840,  Apr.  28. 

1841,  Nov. 

1.5 

Smith,  Elihu, 

a.  1842,  June. 

1844. 

2. 

Perry,  John  P., 

a.  1845,  June. 

1847. 

2. 

Abbott,  Edward  F., 

a.  1860,  May. 

1861. 

1. 

Shattuck,  Amos  F., 

a.  1864,  May. 

1866. 

2. 

Harrington,  Timothy, 

0. 1741,  Nov.   4 

1748,  Oct.  12. 

7. 

Carpenter,  Ezra, 

0.  1753,  Oct.     4, 

1769,  Mar.  16. 

15.5 

Goddard,  E  Iward, 

0.1769,  Sept.  27. 

1798,  July    5. 

29. 

Brown,  Ciark(b.  1808), 

i.  1810,  Sept.   5. 

1815,  Oct.     1. 

7. 

Chandler,  Jo.^hua, 

0. 1819,  Jan,  20. 

1822,  Nov.  26, 

4. 

Colman,  Ehenezer, 

i.  1827,  May  23, 

1834,  July    1. 

7. 

Rockwood.  Elisha, 

i.  1836,  Nov.  16. 

*1858,Junel9. 

22. 

.  Wilson.  John  G,, 

i.  1859,  June  29. 

1864,  Feb.  17. 

5. 

Roberts,  Thomas  E., 

a.  1864,  July. 

1868. 

4. 

Cutler,  William  H,. 

a.  1868. 

1870. 

2. 

Willey,  Charles, 

a.  1871. 

1873,  June. 

2. 

Carpenter,  Erasmus  I., 

a.  1874,  Mar. 

Hidden,  Samuel, 

0. 1792,  Sept.  12 

*1837,  Feb.  13. 

45. 

Buffelt,  William  L., 

i.  1837,  July  19. 

1842,  Mar.  22. 

6. 

Blabe,  Jeremiah,  m,d,, 

i,  1843,  June  14. 

1850,  Dec.    3. 

7.5 

Merrill,  John  H., 

i.  1853,  Aug.  17. 

1860,  Aug.  15 

7. 

Riddel,  Samuel  H., 

1.  1860,  Aug.  15. 

1871,  July  12. 

11. 

Wilson,  John  G., 

a.  1873,  June. 

Webster,  Samuel, 

0. 1771,  Oct.    2. 

*1777,  Nov.  14 

6. 

Miles,  Noah, 

0. 1782,  Oct.     2 

*1831,Nov.20 

49. 

Jewett,  Leonard, 

i,  1833,  Mar.    6. 

1844,  July  25 

11.5 

Follett,  W.dter, 

1.  1844,  July  25 

1855,  Apr.  25 

11. 

(ioodyear,  George, 

1.  1855,  Apr,  25. 

1865,  Oct.  25 

10.5 

Williams,  George, 

0. 1865,  Oct.  25. 

1867,  Feb.  12 

1.5 

Smith,  Isaiah  P., 

a.  1867. 

1869. 

2. 

Parkinson,  Royal, 

1.  1870,  Jan.  13. 

1872,  June  25 

3. 

Clark,  aereno  D., 

a.  1872,  Nov. 

30 


Ministry  and  CJunrhes  of  Nezv  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 


212.    THORNTON. 
Char.  176.i,  July  6. 
Iiicor.  17S1,  Nov.  2i. 
Population,  S40. 
*Ch.  org.  1780,  Apr.  11. 


(213.    TILTON. 
Incor.  1S69,  June. 
Population,  1,147. 
For    ch.  and   ministers 
see  JS'orthfield.) 

214.    TROY. 
Incor.  1815,  June  23. 
Population,  767. 
Ch.  org.  1S15,  Sept.  14. 


215.  TUFTOXBOROU'H, 
Incor.  179-;),  Dec.  17. 
Population,  949. 

*Ch.  ortr.  (  ?  )  1806. 
Re-org.  1839,  May  1. 

216.  UNITY. 
Char.  1764,  July  13. 
Pupulauon,  S4-t. 
*Ch.  org.  1819. 

217.  WAKEFIELD. 

Formerly  liast-town. 
Char.  1774,  -Kug.  30. 
P..pulaiii)ii,  1,185. 
Cn.org.  17Sj,  Supt.  22. 


218.    WALPOLE. 
Char.  1752,  Feb.  16. 
Population,  1,830. 
Ch.  org.  1761,  June  10. 


219.    WARNER. 

Graniea  by  Mass.  1735, 
and  in  1741  by  Ma- 
Bonian  proprieiors. 

Incor.  1774,  Sept.  3. 

Population,  1,667. 

Ch.  org.  1772,  Feb.  5. 


(220.    WARREN. 
Char.  1763,  July  14. 
Population,  ii6o. 
No  Chukch.) 


Minister. 


Estabrook,  Expetience, 
Worcester,  Nuah, 
Rankin.  Andrew, 
Bailey,  Kiah, 
Dana,  ISylvftter, 
Thompson,  James, 
Ward,  Jonathan, 
Kingsbury,  Samuel, 
Gale,  William  l^., 
Uobart,  James. 


Rich,  Ezekirl, 
Wini-low,  ISuih  E., 
Whiton,  Otis  C, 
Morse,  Stephen, 
Homeroy,  Jeremiah, 
Townshend,  Luther, 
Robens,  TI]Oina»  E., 
Cjoodhuo,  Daniel, 
Brigham,  Levi  (b.  1869), 

Puller,  Robert  W., 
Dodge,  Josliua, 
Winter,  John  S., 


Arnold,  Seth  S., 


I'iper,  Asa, 
Nichols,  Samuel, 
Barker,  Nathaniil, 
Li  fliiigwe.l,  Marvin, 
rufts.Justph  B., 
T(i[i|ian,  D  .niel  D., 
Cictrk,  Sirmuer, 

Leavitt,  Jonathan, 
h'essLndon,  Tfiomas, 
I  'ickiiisun,  I'liny, 
Jtiinison,  Edwin, 
Heckwith,  Baruck  B., 
Arnold,  S.th  S., 
Jacknon,  Abraham, 
Barstow,  Ezekiel  H., 
Goldsmith,  Alfred, 
rftowe,  John  M., 
)e  Bevoise,  UaDriel  H., 
Dickerman,  Lysander, 
LJickinson,  William  E., 
Robie,  Tliomas  S., 

KuUey,  William, 
liarlow,  William, 
Woods,  John, 
Wright,  Henry  C, 
Wellman,  Jubilee, 
Blii'chard,  Amos, 
Perkins,  James  W., 
Fuller,  Robert  W., 
Wood,  Abel. 
Howhind,  Harrison  O., 
Warren,  Daniel, 
Huiitingtoii,  H.  S.  (b.'63), 
Gates,  Matt.  A.  (b.'73;, 


Settlement. 


.  1780,  Aug  23. 
.  1787,  Oct.  18 

1823,  Nov.    5 
,  1829,  June. 
. 1833. 

1837.  Sept. 
,1840. 
.  1841,  Jan. 
,  1S45,  Jan.     1 

1851. 


1815,  Dec.  20, 

is2a. 

1824,  Sept. 
i.  1829,  Aug.  26 
■    1836,  Jill).     6, 

1845,  Mar.    5, 
a.  1862,  Aiay. 
a.  1865. 
i.  1870,  May     4, 

1839. 
a.  1841,  June, 
a.  1843,  Juue. 


a.  1841,  Apr. 


0.  1785,  Sept.  22 
i.  1828,  Sept.  17, 
a.  1835,  Aug. 
a.  1857,  Mar. 
a.  1861,  Apr. 
a.  1865,  Dec. 
a.  1872,  Apr. 


1761, 
1767, 
1805, 

o.  1831, 
1835, 
1836, 
1838, 
1845, 
1851, 
1855, 

o.  1865, 
1868. 
1870, 
1875, 


o.  177 

hom 

o.  1814 

.  1824 

i.  1827, 

i.  1837, 

i.  1840, 

1846, 

a.  1851. 

i.  1854, 

1857, 

o.  1868, 

i   1875, 


June  10 
Jan.  7 
Mar.  6, 
Au?.  17 
Mar.  18. 
Jan. 
Jan.  10, 
Aug.  6, 
Dec.  30. 
Jan.  31. 
July  26. 

June  2. 
Sept. 

,  Feb.    6. 
e  years. 
,  June  22. 

Sept.  26. 
Feb.  16. 
Mar.  4. 
June  10. 
Oct. 

Jan.  4. 
Oct.  21. 
Jan.  31. 
Mar.    3. 


Dismission.    I  Time. 


1786,  Dec.  26. 

1817. 

182'J,  Feb.    4. 

1832. 

1836. 

1839. 

1841. 

1842. 

1851,  Feb. 

1852. 


1818,  July  18. 
1823 

1827,  Dec. 
1833,  Jan.  31 
1844,  reb.  27, 
18;iO,  May  23 
1S64.  May. 
1868. 


1840,  \  tim- 
1842,  I  time 
1844,    J  time 


1842,    I  time 


•^1835,  May  17. 
1833,  May    7. 
1856, 
1860. 

1»64,  Oct. 
1870. 
1875,  Apr. 


1764. 

^1813, 
3831, 
1835, 
1836, 
1837, 
1845, 
1>51, 
18.53. 
1862, 
1868, 
1869. 
1875, 


June  19 
May  9, 
A|.r.  13 
Mar.  18, 
Jan.  5 

Sept. 

Jan.  6. 
Doc.  30. 
Mar.  7. 
Feb.  14, 
Aug.  6. 

Mar.  31. 


1801,  Mar.  11. 

1823,  June  17. 

1826. 

1837,  Feb.  15. 

1.S39,  Dec.  10, 

1846,  Jan  30. 

18  >0,  Oct.  24. 

1852. 

18.7,  July  1. 

1863,  Feb.  18. 

1872,  Oct.  13. 


50. 

5. 
21. 

3. 

3.5 

5. 


46. 
26. 

3.5 

1. 

1.5 

e.'s 

1.0 


Ministry  and  Chnrches  of  New  Hampshire. 


31 


Town  and  Church, 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

Time. 

221.    WASHINGTON. 

Leslie,  George, 

i.  1780,  July  12. 

*I800,  Sept.ll. 

20. 

Formerly  C:imden. 

Lord,  John, 

o.lSCfe,  Nov.    9. 

1806,  June  12. 

3. 

Incor.  1776,  Dec.  13. 

Barge,  Caleb, 

a.  1806. 

1807. 

1. 

Populalioii,  839. 

Wliile,  Broughton, 

i.  1818,  Oct.  22. 

1830. 

12. 

Ch,  org.  1780,  May  20. 

Davis,  Joel, 

a.  1836. 

1839. 

3. 

Ma>on,  Samuel, 

a.  1840. 

1842. 

2. 

(222.    WATER  VILLE. 

Griswold,  John  F., 

a.  1844,  July. 

1866. 

22. 

Incor.  1>S29,  July  1. 

Basseti,  Edward  B., 

a.  1866,  May. 

1868. 

2. 

Population,  o3. 

Claggett,  William, 

a.  1869,  May. 

*1870,  Aug.  2. 

1. 

No  Church.) 

Colburn,  Henry  H., 

a.  1871,  May. 

223.    WE  ARE. 

Cayford,  John, 

0. 1802,  Oct.  20. 

1808,  May    4. 

6. 

Char.  1764,  Sipt.  21. 

Populaiiun.  •2,0Vi2. 

Palmer,  A.  Burton, 

a.  1874,  Oct. 

*Ch.  org.  1789,  June  17. 

224.    WKBSTKR. 

Price,  Ebenezer, 

i.  1804,  Sept.  26. 

1837,  May  10. 

33. 

Incor.  istio,  J.  ly  3. 

Huxion,  Edward, 

i.  1837.  Dec.  13. 

1875. 

38. 

Populatiim,  68j. 

*Ch.  oig.  1804,  Sept.  10. 

225.    WENT  WORTH. 

l^aris,  Increase  S., 

i.  1833,  June  20. 

18.59,  Mar,    1. 

26. 

Char.  1766,  Nov.  1. 

Blanchard,  Silas  M., 

i.  1859,  Mar.    2. 

1860,  Nov.  26. 

2. 

Populatioii,  971. 

Pickett,  Joseph  W., 

a.  1861,  Oct. 

1863. 

2^ 

Ch.  org.  1830,  Sept.  31. 

.-^e-igrave,  James  C, 

a.  1865,  Mar. 

1870. 

b'. 

(226.    WKNTWi.RTHS 
LOCATION. 

Hibbard,  David  8., 
Pierce,  George  J., 

a.  1871,  Jan. 
a.  1875,  Apr, 

1875. 

4. 

Population,  38.) 

227.    WESTMORELAND. 

Goddard,  William, 

0.1764,  Nov.    7. 

1775,  Aug.  17. 

11. 

Char.  17.02,  F.b.  11. 

Barnard,  Jeremiah, 

a,  1776,  Apr. 

1777,  Nov. 

1.5 

Population,  l.'.i56.    , 

MiUen",  John, 

a,  1779,  Sept, 

1780. 

1. 

Ch.  org.  1764,  Nov.  7. 

Farringion,  Daniel, 

1. 

♦Separate    cb.  org.  1S23, 

Davis  Joseph, 

2. 

Jan.  1. 

ITatt,  xMlen, 

0. 1790,  Oct.     6. 

1828,  Jan.     1. 

38. 

Pratt,  Allen, 

1.  1828,  Jan.     1. 

18.37. 

9. 

Whiton,  Otis  C, 

i.  1828,  May  21. 

183.3,  Jan.    1. 

6. 

Chase,  Ebenezer, 

a.  1833. 

1835. 

2.     * 

liiggs,  Thomas, 

i.  1835,  Dec.  30. 

1839,  June  1. 

3.5 

Ahold,  Alanson, 

a.  1840. 

1841. 

1. 

Fuller,  Robert  W., 

0.1841,  June  16. 

1843,  Jan.  11, 

1.5 

Ash,  George  W., 

0.  1843,  Oct.  25 

1846,  Mar.  11. 

3. 

Rogers,  Stephen, 

a.  1846,  Aug. 

1857. 

11. 

Greenwood,  Charles, 

0.1857,  Nov.    5. 

1859,  Jan.  27. 

1. 

Glidden,  Kiah  B., 

a.  1860.  Jan. 

1863 

3. 

I3ixby,  Solomoii, 

a.  1863,  Feb. 

18H8,  Feb. 

5, 

Abbott,  Edward  F., 

a.  1888. 

1869. 

1. 

2d.  ch.  org.  1853,  Feb.  9. 

Fuller,  Robert  W., 

a.  1854. 

1856. 

2. 

Bissell,  Oscar, 

0. 1856,  May  14. 

1861,  May    7. 

5. 

Bassett,  Edward  B., 

a.  1862. 

1864. 

2. 

Claggett,  William, 

a.  1865. 

1869. 

4. 

Chs.  reunited,  1874,  Nov. 
19. 

Flanders,  Charles  N., 

0. 1874,  Dec.  29. 

228.    WHTTEFIELD. 

Hutchinson,  William, 

a.  1830, 

1835. 

6. 

Char,  li 74,  July  4. 

Wood,  Horace, 

a.  1810. 

J  time. 

6. 

PoDulaiiun,  1,196. 

Marsh,  Joseph, 

a.  1846. 

1847, 

1. 

*Ch.  org.  1826. 

229.    WILMOT. 

Clark,  John, 

a.  1837. 

1842.  Feb. 

5. 

Incor.  IS07,  June  18. 

Howaid,  Nathan, 

a.  1843,  Mar. 

1849,  Jan.  |  t. 

6. 

Population,  1,072. 
Ch.  org.  Is29,  Jan.  1. 

Kimball,  Reuben, 

a.  1850,  May. 

1855,  Dec. 

6. 

.■\rme8,  Josiah  L., 

1.  1859,  Nov.  10. 

1863,  Apr. 

3.5 

Amsden,  Silas  H., 

a,  1863,  Apr, 

1867,  Jan. 

3.5 

Tracy,  Caleb  B., 

a.  1868,  Jan, 

230.    WILTON. 

Livermore,  Jonathan, 

0,  1763,  Dec,  14. 

1778,  Feb. 

14. 

Graiiied  by  Mass.,  1735, 

Kiske,  At>el, 

0. 1778,  Nov.  18. 

*1802.  Apr.  21. 

24. 

June. 

Beede,  Thomas, 

0. 1803,  Mar.    2. 

1829,  Jan.  15. 

26. 

Cbar.  1762,  June  25. 

Barnard,  titephea  A., 

0. 183U,  Jan.  13. 

1833,  Apr.  25. 

3. 

Population,  1  974. 

Ch.  org.  1763,  Dec.  14. 

32 


Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


Town  and  Church. 

Minister. 

Settlement. 

Dismission. 

Time. 

230.    WILTON.  —  Contin- 

■Richardson,  William, 

0. 1830,  Dec.  15. 

1840,  Oct.  29. 

10. 

ued. 

Whiting,  Charles, 

o.  1843,  Jan.  11. 

IS-io,  Feb.  13. 

7. 

2d  ch.  org.  1823,  M;iy  16. 

.Ionian,  Ehenezer  S., 
Adams,  Daniel  E., 

0.18.i7,  Dec.  17. 
0. 1860,  Dec.    5. 

1860,  Di-'c.    5. 

3. 

231.    WINCHESTER. 

.\shley,  Joseph, 

0. 1736,  Nov.  24. 

1747,  Apr. 

10.5 

Granted  by  Mass.,  1733, 

Lawrence,  Micah, 

0.  1764,  Nov.  14. 

1777,  Feb.  19. 

12. 

as  Arlington, 

Conant,  Ezra, 

0. 1788,  Feb.  19. 

1807,  Nov.  11. 

20. 

Cliar.  1753,  July  2. 

Porter,  Experience, 

0.  1807,  Nov.  12. 

1810,  Feb.  20. 

2. 

Population,  2,097. 

Bennc't,  Salmon  (b.  '16), 

0.1817,  Sept.  10. 

1823,  Dec.  25. 

7. 

Ch.  org.  1736,  Nov.  24. 

Ely,  William, 

a.  1824,  July. 

1825. 

1. 

Ward,  Solomon  G., 

a. 1826. 

1827. 

1. 

Taylor,  Sereno, 

a.  1827,  Sept. 
i.  1831,  Au|.  18. 

1829. 

2. 

Danforth,  Francis, 

1839,  Nov.  26.     8. 

Thompson,  John, 

i.  1840.  May  27. 

*184r),  Apr.   3.      6. 

Humphrey,  John  P., 

0.  1847,  Feb.    3. 

1867,  June  19.    20. 

Harmon,  Elijah, 

0. 1'667,  Oct.  17. 

232.    WINDHAM. 

Johnston,  William, 

i.  1747,  Jan. 

1753,  July. 

6. 

Char.  1742,  Feb.  12. 

Kinkead,  John, 

i.  1760,  Oct. 

1765,  Apr. 

5. 

Population,  7o3. 

Williams,  Simon, 

0.  1766,  Dec. 

*179:i,  N.iv.  10.    27. 

Ch.  org.  ( ?  1  1742. 

Harris,  Samuel, 

0.  1805,  Oct.     9. 

1826,  Dec.    9. 

21. 

Presbyterian. 

Cutler,  Calvin, 

i.  1828,  Apr.    9. 

*1844,  Feb.  19. 

16. 

riiayer,  Loren, 

0.  1845,  Nov.    5. 

186'^,  Apr. 25. 

21. 

[jimman,  .loseph, 

o.  1868,  June    2. 

1872,  Feb.    6. 

4. 

(233.    WINDSOR. 

I'ackard,  Charles, 

i.  1873,  Apr.  29. 

Incor.  1798,  Dec.  27. 

PopiiliitioT),  81. 

No  Church.) 

234.    WOLFEBOROUGH. 

Allen,  Ebenezer, 

o.  1792,  Oct.  25. 

*1806,  July  27. 

14. 

Char.  1770,  July  9. 

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Population,  1,995. 

Ch.  org.  1792,  Oct.  25. 

New  ch.  org.  1834,  June 

Beach,  Thomas  P., 

a.  1835,  June. 

18.38,  J,an. 

2.5 

17. 

Blake,  .Jeremiah,  M.D., 

0.  1838,  Nov.    1. 

1842,  Oct.  10. 

4. 

Hall,  Jeffres, 

a.  1843. 

1851. 

8. 

Barbour,  Nelson, 

i.  1852,  June  16. 

1854,  Nov. 27. 

2.5 

Campbell,  George  W., 

a.  1855,  May. 

18.J6. 

1. 

Clark,  Sumner, 

■A.  1856,  June. 

18.^^8. 

2. 

Wood,  John, 

a.  1859,  Jan. 

1864,  June. 

5.5 

Clark,  Sumner, 

a.  1865. 

1S6S. 

3. 

Kmerson,  Thomas  A., 

o.  1869,  Nov.  25. 

1873,  May  14. 

4. 

Hall,  Robert  B., 

0. 1873,  Nov.  13. 

1875. 

2. 

North  ch.  org.  1839,  June 

Doldt.  James, 

0. 1843,  Sept.  21. 

1848,  May. 

5. 

19. 

Mernll,  Stephen, 

a.  1850,  Nov. 

*1860,  Juiie23. 

10. 

Wood,  Horace, 

a.  1863,  June. 

1866,  1  lime. 

3. 

f235.    WOODSTOCK. 

Smith,  Francis  P., 

a.  1868. 

1869,  ^  time. 

1. 

Char.  1763,  Sept.  23,  as 

Peeling. 

Population,  405. 

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MINISTRY  AND  CHURCHES  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


PABT  11.  —  ALPHABETICAL   CATALOGUE   OF  MINISTEB8. 


INTKODUCTORY    NOTE. 

This  Second  Part  of  the  Register  consists  of  an  Alphabetical  Catalogue  of  all  the  names  of 
ministers  in  the  First  Part,  with  such  memoranda  as  could  be  grouped  within  the  limits  of 
the  table.  We  have  also  included,  on  account  of  their  intimate  relations  with  these  min- 
isters, the  ordained  Presidents  and  Professors  of  Dartmouth  College,  of  Grilmanton  Theological 
Seminary,  of  Kimball  Union  Academy,  and  two  or  three  other  eminent  instructors. 

We  have  sought  fulness  and  accuracy,  with  what  success  we  leave  to  the  judgment  of 
others.  Any  one  who  deals  with  names  and  dates  knows  how  inevitably  errors  will 
creep  into  the  most  careful  work.  He  is  often  left  to  a  simple  choice  between  authorities 
which  seem  equally  good,  with  no  means  at  hand  of  original  verification.  As  to  fulness, 
we  may  say  that  we  give  full  birth  memoranda  of  every  present  minister  in  the  State,  save 
one,  whose  birth-date  is  unknown.  Of  others  now  living,  all  but  one  are  given,  and  this  one 
lacks  only  the  month  and  day.  Of  the  dead,  we  have  full  birth  data  of  all  hut  71,  and  of  these 
the  place  and  year  in  45  cases,  leaving  26  cases  only  in  which  the  year  is  not  known.  Of 
these,  more  than  one  half  were  not  born  in  this  country,  and  nearly  all  were  born  more  than 
one  hundred  years  ago.  The  record  of  deaths  is  more  full ;  so  that  in  the  matter  of  the 
average  length  of  life  of  New  England  ministers,  we  may  claim  for  this  Register  no  slight 
value.    Early  Dates  are  given  generally,  if  not  uniformly,  in  New  Style. 

It  is  obviously  impracticable  to  give  our  authorities  in  all  cases;  but  some  general  state- 
ment is  proper.  The  sources  from  which  we  have  drawn  most  largely  are,  the  Memoranda 
of  Mr.  John  Kelly,  published  in  Farmer  and  Moore's  Collections;  John  Farmer's  List,  in 
Vol.  VI,  American  Quarterly  Register,  and  the  Ecclesiastical  Statistics  in  other  volumes  of 
the  same  Register;  Lawrence's  Neio  Hampshire  Churches;  Chapman's  Dartmouth  Alumni  ; 
Sih\ey' s  Hari^ard  Graduat'-s,  together  with  his  invaluable  memoranda  yet  unpublished;  a 
MS.  List  prepared  by  Dr.  Bouton  thirty  years  since;  the  General  Catalogue  of  Andover 
Theological  Seminary  and  the  Catalogues  of  other  Seminaries,  as  well  as  College  Triennials, 
the  Statistical  Tables  of  the  Gilmanton  jV.  H.  liepository  and  the  Historic  and  Genealogical 
Register.  Besides  this,  friends  too  numerous  to  mention  have  searched  town,  family,  and 
other  records,  and  are  entitled  to  our  hearty  thanks  ;  and  we  would  acknowledge  the  special 
aid  received  from  Rev.  Samuel  L.  Gerould,  Kev.  F  D.  Ayer,  Rev.  Dr.  Quint,  Dea.  E.  F. 
Duren,  Rev.  A.  W.  Wild.  Rev.  William  H.  Moore,  and  Mr.  Franklin  B.  Dexter. 

Explanations.  —  1.  Column  First  gives  the  full  name,  spelled  according  to  the  later 
usage  —  so  far  as  known  —  of  the  man  himself.  2.  Column  Second  gives  the  birth-place, 
town,  and  State,  and  date.  When  no  State  is  mentioned  New  Hampshire  is  to  be  under- 
stood. 3.  Column  Third  gives  collegiate  and  theological  education.  The  abbreviations  of  the 
names  of  Institutions  are  explained  at  the  close  of  the  Catalogue.  A  dash  following  college 
initials  shows  that  the  man  did  not  graduate.  The  same  fact  is  indicated  by  a  dagger  after  a 
seminary  initial.  If  the  name  of  an  institution  has  been  changed,  the  present  name  is  used.  In 
cases  of  private  theological  study,  the  name  of  'he  Instructor  is  given  when  known.  4.  In  Col- 
umn Fifth,  numbers,referring  to  the  towns  in  Part  First,  are  used  when  there  is  not  room  for  the 
name  itself.  The  letter  "  a"  after  these  names,  shows,  as  in  Part  I,  that  the  man  was  not 
there  ordained  or  installed.  A  star  following  a  name  iridicates  that  that  ministry  was  closed 
by  death.  Plices  are  arranged  in  the  order  of  time.  5.  In  Column  Sixth,  when  the  fact  of 
death  is  certain  but  the  date  unknown,  a  star  is  inserted.  The  letter  "  a"  following  a  date 
or  number  implies  a  near  conjecture,  the  exact  fict  being  unknown  ;  and  a  •'  ?"  after  a  date 
or  place  indicates  doubt.  In  some  cases  additional  notes  are  needed,  referring  to  authorities 
and  vindicating  the  text.  Such  notes  are  arranged  alph.abetically  at  the  end.  and  are  referred 
to  by  the  "  [n]  "  in  the  table.  It  would  be  easy  to  multiply  them,  but  limitations  of  space  have 
made  them  few.  Useful  summaries  and  a  discussion  of  the  statistics  as  a  whole,  we  reserve 
for  a  future  paper. 

A  few  errors  in  names  and  ordination  dates  in  Part  I  are  here  corrected,  and  whenever 
disagreement  is  noticed  Part  II  is  to  be  accepted  as  the  better  authority.  Four  or  five  acting 
pastorates  of  a  year  or  two,  omitted  in  Part  I,  are  here  properly  credited.  The  only  names 
added  to  the  list  for  this  reason  are  those  of  Claik  Perry,  Leander  Thompson,  and  Nathan 
Waldj. 

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Notes. 


NOTES. 


ALLEN,  EBENEZER.  Farmer  puts  his  birth  in  1746,  but  he  had  a  brother  born  that  year. 
Harvard  College  Records  give  the  date  of  the  text. 

BEliDE,  THOMAS.  Sprague's  Annals  say  he  was  born  in  Pandwich,  but  are  probably 
incorrect.    An  early  residence  often  gains  currency  as  a  birth-place. 

BENNETT,  SALMON.  This  gentkmaa,  now  residing  in  Slierman,  Chattauqiia  County, 
New  York,  was  ordained  earlier  than  any  other  on  the  list,  "  qui  supersunt  adimc." 

BROCK,  John.  The  researchi-s  of  Mr.  Sibley  {Harvard  Grw'uates)  indicate  that  Mr. 
Brock  was  later  and  lunger  at  Gor'port  than  was  stated  in  Part  I. 

BROWN,  CLARK,  was  baptized  with  a  brother  John,  1774,  Oct.  2.  A  sifter,  probably 
infant,  was  baptized  in  September  previous.  John's  name  stands  first,  probably  as  the 
older,  fjom  which  we  infer  that  Clark  was  born  about  1772. 

BROWN,  JONATHAN.  Farmer  says  he  was  born  in  Madbury,  and  we  think  he  must  be 
right,  although  Parker's  Verry,  Dartnvvth  Ahirmii,  and  all  other  authorities  say 
Piitsfield.  Chichester,  from  which  Piltsficld  was  taken  in  1782,  was  not  settled  until  1758, 
If  he  was  80  years  old  at  death,  he  must  have  been  born  in  1757,or  the  very  first  of  January, 
1758;  and  his  birth  could  not  have  been  in  the  forests  of  the  unsettled  wilderness.  If  Dr. 
Chapman  is  right  ill  giving  his  age  as  78,  and  hi-i  birth  in  1759,  the  probability  is  some- 
what modified;  but  his  monument  gives  the  age  80.  His  father  was  one  of  the  first  set- 
tlers of  Pittsfield. 

BURGESS,  DYEU.  In  Part  I  this  name  is  given  Burge,  and  we  leave  it  standing  out  of  its 
true  alphabetical  place  for  this  reason  and  that  the  brothers  Caleb  and  Dyer  be  not 
separated.  Both  are  included  in  the  Biircjess  Oenealogy.  Their  father  removed,  in  1783, 
from  Connecticut  to  Vermont,  and  at  that  time  the  "f^s"  fell  into  disuse.  About  the 
time  of  bis  removal  from  New  Hampshire  to  Ohio,  1817,  Dyer  and  other  members  of  the 
family  resumed  the  "  ss;  "  but  Caleb,  having  become  known  as  an  author  (he  wrote  the 
well-known  treatise  on  the  Atonement),  did  not  choose  to  make  the  change.  Dyer 
spent  his  life  in  Ohio,  in  a  very  honored  and  useful  ministry. 

COLBY,  JOHN.  Dartmnuth  Alumni  and  Neio  Hampshire  Churches  give  this  birth-date 
diflerently.    Our  authority  is  Mr.  Colby. 

COL'JON,  CHESTER.  This  birth-date  is  taken  from  Cothren's  Ancient  Woodbury,  for 
which  it  was  furnished  by  Rev.  Willis  S.  Colton,  from  his  father's  family  record.  The 
daughter  with  «hom  he  died  in  Ohio  gives  us  the  death  date.     It  is  upon  his  monument. 

CUIT'ER,  ADONIJ^H  H.  The  Cutter  Family  gives  his  birth  in  1808.  His  widow  says, 
180G,  and  this  seems  the  more  probable  in  comparison  with  the  birth  dates  of  his  brothers. 

EMEKSON,  JOHN,  was  probably  not  ordained  in  1695,  at  Manchester,  Mass.,  as  some 
authorities  have  it;  no  church  was  organized  there  until  1716. 

EMERY'.  STEPHEN.  Coffin's  JS'evburi/  claims  tliis  man  as  a  native;  but  Stephen  Emery 
of  Newbury,  was  born  1715;  while  the  Harvard  graduate  and  Nottinghanijminister  died 
in  Chatham,  Mass.,  as  the  text  states,  according  to  his  monument,  and  he  certainly 
entered  college  from  PJxeter. 

FISH,  HALLOWAY.     He  wrote  his  own  name  with  "a,"  not"  o,"  in  the  firs^t  syllable. 

GaNNE  r  T,  AI.LEN  writes,  that  he  was  born  in  June,  not  as  Dartmottth  Alumni  has  it. 

HITCHCOCK,  WM.  D.    The  Familv  Recoid  gives  this  birth-date.    The  monument  differs. 

HULL,  JOaEPH.  Hev.  Dr.  Quint  says  this  man  was  at  Durham,  and  removed  to  Gosport 
in  1662.     He  doubtless  succeeded  Emerson  tliere,  instead  of  preceding  him. 

HYDE,  SAMUEL.  That  the  Samuel  Hyde  born  in  Newton,  as  stated,  is  the  same  man  as 
the  Madbury  minister  is  not  ctrtain,  but  seems  probable,  'i'he  evidence  points  to  New- 
ton .18  his  birth-place;  and  of  several  Samuel  Hydes,  born  in  Newton,  as  recorded,  this 
one  best  meets  the  conditions. 

LEVKinCH,  WILLIAM.  Mr.  Riker,  the  historian  of  Newtown,  Long  Island,  and  a 
descendant,  says  that  this  is  the  way  he  wrote  his  own  name. 

PEABODY,  SrKlTIKN.  Harvard  College  Records  fix  the  date  of  birth  in  1742;  but  bia 
moimment,  and  Dr.  Felt,  his  son-in-law,  say  1741,  as  does  the  Peabody  Genealogy  in  the 
K.  E.  Hixtoric  and  Genealogical  Register. 

PIDGIN,  WILLIAM.  The  printed  Ordination  Sermon  has  the  date  given ;  other  authori- 
ties say  Jan.  27. 

PRENTICE,  NAlHANIEL.  This  date  is  reported  both  as  birth  and  baptismal.  We 
suspect  th"  latter  Is  the  truth. 

SECCOMBE,  JOSEPH.  'J  his  birth-place  and  date  are  from  Boston  Records,  and  are  con- 
firmed by  Harvard  College  Kecorils.  Brooks,  followed  by  Savage,  gives  Medtord  as  birth- 
place; but  sufpei  ;usly,  without  date,  and  is  doubtless  mistaken.  If  there  was  a  Joseph 
in  the  Medford  familv,  this  could  not  have  been  the  same  man. 

SMITH,  ELI  and  JOHN.  The  old  lielchertown  Record  of  Births  gives  the  dates  of  birth 
of  these  brothers  diflerently:  Eli,  ITS'.t,  Aug.  26,  and  John,  1766,  Feb.  22.  We  do  not 
venture  to  change  the  dates  eveiy  where  else  given,  but  submit  the  question. 

BTONE,  S.  M.    Dartmouth  Alumni  is  in  error  in  giving  Fitzwilliam  as  his  birth-place. 

WATERS,  C»  »RNEL1U8.  His  birth  and  death  dates  are  reported  with  various  eirors.  Our 
authority  is  \lr.  K.  F.  Waters,  of  the  Jtosion  Advertiser,  his  grandson. 

WHEATON,  GEORGE.  Harvard  College  Records  say  he  w.is  born  in  1749,  but  must  be  in 
error,  as  his  parents  were  not  married  until  1750.  P'armer  said  of  him,  that  "  he  was 
probably  the  youngest  cleigyman  who  ever  died  in  New  Hampshire."  Is  not  the  state- 
ment still  true,  and  for  the  whoh^  country? 

WHEELWIUGHT,  JOHN.  Hon.  Charles  H.  Bell,  President  of  the  N.  H.  Historical 
Society,  who  has  made  a  special  study  of  the  whole  subject,  says  that  after  his  return 
from  England  he  certainly  wrote  his  own  name  as  we  give  it. 

WILLIAMS,  SIMON  F.    Lancaster's  Gilmanton  says  that  he  died  in  1802. 


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MINISTRY   AND   CHURCHES    OF   NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

SUPPLEMENT. 

The  previous  articles  under  this  head  invite  a  grouping  of  summaries 
and  related  statistics,  and  some  of  the  more  obvious  and  important  are 
here  presented.     It  would  be  easy  to  expand  them  did  space  permit. 

We  offer,  not  history,  but  simply  some  useful  material  for  the  historian. 
To  him  we  leave  the  inviting  work  of  gathering  the  details  of  biography 
and  incident,  canvassing  spiritual  forces  and  results,  and  giving  to  all  their 
appropriate  setting. 

Towns  and  Churches.  —  Of  the  235  towns  in  New  Hampshire,  153  have 
Congregational  or  Presloyterian  Churches,  —  one  or  more.  In  25  towns 
such  churches  once  existed,  but  are  now  extinct,  and  in  47  there  has 
never  been  such  a  church. 

Early  Churches.  —  The  church  in  Hampton  was  first  organized  in  Lynn, 
Mass.,  in  1636,  and  removed  to  Hampton  in  163S.  This  was  the  first 
church  existing  in  New  Hampshire.  The  Dover  church  was  formed  in 
December,  1638,  and  was  the  first  church  organized  in  the  State.  In  Jan- 
uary, 1639,  persons  were  dismissed  from  the  first  church  in  Boston  to  form 
Wheelwright's  Exeter  church  which  was,  however,  soon  broken  up  by 
Wheelwright's  removal  to  Wells,  Me.  For  thirty  years  —  from  1641  to 
167 1  —  Hampton  and  Dover  churches  stood  alone.  Exeter,  however,  had 
a  minister  —  Samuel  Dudley  —  thirty-three  years.  Joshua  Moodey  min- 
istered in  Portsmouth,  without  a  church,  fourteen  years  before  his  church 
was  organized  in  1671.  The  next  church  in  the  State  was  formed  at  Dun- 
stable in  1685,  —  now  the  First  Church  in  Nashua,  — and  it  is  not  certain 
that  any  other  preceded  1700.  New  Castle  may  have  had  a  separate  church 
earlier  than  Mr.  Emerson's  ordination  in  1703,  but  it  seems  most  likely  that 
it  was  formed  at  that  time.  If  Gosport  had  a  church,  as  is  nearly  certain^ 
its  date  would  be  about  the  same  time.  Then  follow  Greenland,  1 706  ;  Hamp- 
ton Falls,  171 1  ;  Newington  and  the  Second  Church,  Portsmouth,  1715  ; 
Durham  and  Stratham,  1718  ;  Londonderry  (now  Derry),  1719  ;  Kingston, 
1725  ;  Rye,  1726;  and  Somersworth  and  Plaistow,  Concord  and  Newmar- 
ket, in  1730.  These,  with  Exeter,  reorganized  in  1698,  make  twenty 
churches  in  1730. 

Number  of  Churches  and  Pastors.  —  The  following  table  gives  the 
number  of  churches  and  pastors,  and,  after  1800,  the  acting  pastors,  for 
each  fifth  year  since  1 730  :  — 

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1735 23  20 

1740 34  32 

1745 41  39 

1750 44  39 

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Tear.  Chukches. 

1760 56 

1765 66 

1770 75 

1775 100 

1780 114 

1785 117 

1790 126 

1795 135 

1800 138 

1805 145 

1810 146 

1815 153 

1820 160 

1825 162 

1830 177 

1835 181 

1840 184 

1845 187 

1850 190 

1855 193 

1860 196 

1865 193 

1870 194 

1875 196  ,6  69 

Extinct  Churches.  —  Fifty-three  churches  have,  by  union  with  others,  or 
decay,  been  dropped  from  the  roll ;  and  as  it  is  not  easy  to  fix  the  date  in 
the  cases  of  decay,  some  of  the  figures  of  the  above  table  may  need  slight 
correction  on  that  account. 

Presbyterian  Chuj-ches.  —  Of  the  churches  in  this  State  twenty  have 
been  Presbyterian,  possibly  two  or  three  more.  Six  remain  Presbyterian 
and  are  connected  with  the  Boston  Presbytery,  —  Antrim,  Bedford,  Litch- 
field, Londonderry,  New  Boston,  and  Windham.  Two  are  extinct,  and 
the  others  have  become  Congregational,  in  some  cases  through  a  new 
organization. 

Unitarian  Churches.  —  Of  the  churches  once  associated,  five  have  be- 
come Unitarian,  —  Charlestown,  Dublin,  Peterboro',  Portsmouth,  Second 
Church,  and  Wilton.  In  Fitzwilliam  and  in  Walpole  a  majority  of  the 
church  seceded  from  the  town,  or  society,  which  became  Unitarian.  As  a 
majority,  each  must  justly  be  held  and  reckoned  the  original  church. 

Present  Total.  —  The  whole  number  of  these  churches  is,  as  now  reported 
in  the  Minutes  for  1875,  o^ie  hundred  and  ninety-three. 

Number  of  Church  Members.  —  No  data  are  known  to  exist  from  which 
any  probable  estimate  can  be  formed  of  the  membership  of  these  churches 
previous  to  1820.  Many  of  the  churches  have  no  early  records,  and  in 
the  few  cases  where  such  records  do  exist,  a  list  of  all  the  members  at  any 
date  is  scarcely  to  be  found.  The  organization  of  the  General  Association 
in  1809  soon  led  to  the  custom  of  an  annual  report  of  the  churches;  at 
first  scanty  and  imperfect,  but  gaining  fulness  and  accuracy. 


Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire.  6y 

As  perhaps  the  best  practicable  summary  under  this  head,  we  reproduce 
a  table  from  the  Minutes  of  1873  :  — 

Tear.  Population.         Church  Members.         Proportion. 

1820 244,02a  12,626  1  to  19.3 

1830 269,328  14,857  1  "  18.1 

1840 284,574  22,082  1  "  12.9 

1850 317,976  17,605  1  •'  18.0 

1860 326,073  20,200  1  "  16.1 

1870 318,300  19,185  1  "  16.6 


Associatio7is  and  other  organizations.  —  The  earliest  known  association 
among  these  churches  or  their  pastors  was  a  Ministers'  Meeting,  formed 
in  Bradford,  Mass.,  17 19,  June  3,  which  met  regularly  seven  times  each 
year,  and  included  half  a  dozen  New  Hampshire  members. 

In  1747,  July  28,  there  was  formed  at  Exeter  The  Convention  of  Min- 
isters in  the  Province  of  New  Hampshire,  which  served  as  a  useful  bond 
of  union  for  sixty  years.  Its  records,  existing  in  manuscript,  ought  to  be 
printed.  From  1760  to  1785  it  met  in  Portsmouth, and  was  known  as  the 
Convention  of  Ministers  at  Portsmouth.  After  1785,  it  met  in  the  place 
where  the  Legislature  convened.  In  1833,  it  became  the  Pastoral  Con- 
vention of  New  Hampshire,  and  met  annually  in  Concord,  until  June,  i860. 

Two  years  earlier,  1745,  April  16,  the  Boston  Presbytery  was  formed  at 
Londonderry,  embracing  churches  in  Maine  and  Massachusetts,  as  well  as 
New  Hampshire.  This  body  was  divided  at  Seabrook,  1775,  May  31,  into 
the  Salem,  Londonderry,  and  Palmer  Presbyteries,  which  were  joined  in 
the  New  England  Synod,  the  meetings  of  which  were  commonly  in 
Londonderry.  But  in  1782,  Sept.  11,  the  Synod  dissolved  and  became 
the  Salem  Presbytery.  In  1793,  October,  it  became  the  Londonderry 
Presbytery.  After  the  reunion  of  the  two  General  Assemblies,  1870,  June 
21,  it  became  as  it  was  originally,  the  Boston  Presbytery. 

There  was  also,  soon  after  1771,  a  Grafton  Presbytery  organized  under 
the  influence  of  Pres.  Wheelock,  embracing  churches  near  Hanover,  on 
both  sides  of  the  Connecticut  River.  Its  existence  was  brief,  and  its 
records  are  not  to  be  found.  We  hope  soon  to  give  a  fuller  account  in 
the  Quarterly  of  what  can  be  gleaned  of  its  curious  history. 

The  oldest  existing  association  is  the  Hollis,  which  was  formed  1762, 
May  5.  The  Haverhill  was  organized  1779,  Aug.  19,  including  Massa- 
chusetts and  New  Hampshire  members,  but  was  gradually  limited  to  New 
Hampshire,  and  became  the  Derry,  1834,  May  7,  uniting  with  the  Man- 
chester, 1861,  Feb.  5,  which  had  been  formed  in  1846. 

The  Piscataqua  was  in  existence  1781,  Oct.  24,  and  the  record  implies 
an  earlier  origin.  The  Northern  was  formed  1788,  Aug.  29,  and  became 
the  Hopkinton,  1806,  Oct.  15  ;  and  the  Monadnock  was  organized  1793, 
Aug.  5.  One  other,  the  Amherst,  was  earlier  than  1800,  and  probably 
formed  about  1780,  and  existed  not  far  from  forty  years  ;  but  its  records 
are  lost,  and  no  exact  dates  can  be  given.  It  was  never  represented  in 
the  General  Association. 


68  Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 

The  Orange  was  formed  1801,  Oct.  7,  and  like  most  associations  on  the 
Connecticut  included  both  sides  of  the  river.  Its  Northern  Branch  be- 
came the  Coos,  181 1,  Jan.  9,  which  changed  its  name  to  Caledonia,  1826, 
Oct.  3,  and  ceased  its  connection  with  New  Hampshire  in  i860. 

The  Plymouth  was  formed  in  1806,  and  united  with  the  Tamworth  (of 
undiscovered  date)  in  the  Harmony,  1834,  March  4.  The  Deerfield  was 
organized  before  1809,  and  became  the  Suncook,  1856,  Sept.  4.  An  Exeter 
Association  existed  for  a  few  years  after  181 1,  and  was  represented  in  the 
General  Association  until  the  Piscataqua  came  into  the  movement  for  a 
State  body — which  for  some  years  it  did  not  do  ;  —  then  after  1818  it  dis- 
appears. 

Union  Association  was  formed  1812,  Dec.  18  ;  Windsor,  1822,  Oct.; 
Sullivan,  1829,  May  24,  the  two  latter  having  entered  into  a  working 
union  in  1871. 

The  Lancaster  was  formed  1833,  Aug.  13.  The  Belknap,  1841,  April  20. 
And  the  White  River,  1845,  Oct.  14,  but  was  not  represented  in  the  New 
Hampshire  General  Association  till  1863. 

The  General  Association  of  the  Congregational  and  Presbyterian 
Churches  in  New  Hampshire  was  organized  in  Concord,  1809,  June  8,  by 
delegates  from  the  Deerfield,  Hopkinton,  Orange,  and  Plymouth  Associa- 
tions. Measures  looking  to  this  result  had  been  taken  at  the  meeting  of 
the  Pastoral  Convention  at  Hopkinton,  in  1807,  when  a  Committee  of  Cor- 
respondence was  appointed,  and  renewed  in  1808. 

The  other  associations  united  in  it,  and  they  remained  its  sole  constitu- 
ent bodies  until  1859,  when  after  discussions,  running  through  several 
years,  lay  delegates  from  the  County  Conferences  were  admitted,  and  it 
was  made  more  directly  representative  of  the  churches. 

These  County  Conferences  of  churches  had  been  in  existence  about 
thirty  years,  their  organization  being  shown  in  the  following  table  :  — 

Cheshire,  1829,  Oct.  4.  Coos,  1833,  Feb.  19. 

Grafton,  1828,  Jan.  2.  Hillsboro',  before  1827,  June  12. 

Merrimac,  1827,  June  27.  Rockingham,  1837,  June  10. 

Strafford,  1828,  June  24.  Sullivan,  1826,  Nov.  11. 

Sullivan,  the  earliest,  was  first  a  Circular  Conference.  In  Rockingham 
County  two  Conferences,  East  and  West,  had  previously  existed  and  were 
united. 

As  early  as  1770  the  Convention  had  taken  action  in  reference  to  sup- 
plying the  religious  destitutions  of  the  State,  and  had  employed  a  few 
missionaries  for  short  periods;  and  the  Piscataqua  and  other  associations 
had  also  sent  out  missionaries  to  the  new  settlements. 

The  New  Hampshire  Missionary  Society  was  organized  at  Hopkinton, 
1801,  Sept.  2.  At  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Pastoral  Convention  in  June 
of  that  year,  several  ministers  held  a  consultation  upon  the  subject  and 
issued  a  call,  in  pursuance  of  which  a  convention  of  ministers  and  laymen 
met  for  this  purpose. 


Ministry  and  CJmrches  of  New  Hampshire. 


69 


Ministers.  —  Part  II  of  this  register  includes,  in  the  list  of  ministers, 
1,207  names.  Of  these,  907  were  pastors,  276  were  acting  pastors,  and 
24  were  neither,  but  intimately  associated  with  the  churches  as  Presidents 
and  Professors  of  Dartmouth  College,  etc.  The  nativity  of  these  ministers 
is  shown  in  the  following:  table  :  — 


Massachusetts 475 

New  Hampshire 291 

Connecticut 115 

Vermont 105 

Maine     B5 

Great  Britain 54 

New  York 32 

Pennsylvania 11 

Doubtful 11 


Rhode  Island 7 

Ohio 6 

Canada  Dominion 6 

New  Jersey 4 

Michigan 

Indiana 

Maryland 

South  Carolina 

At  Sea 


Dividing  the  doubtful  cases,  only  125  were  born  out  of  New  England, 
and  Massachusetts  and  New  Hampshire  furnish  almost  two  thirds  of  the 
whole  number. 

In  April,  1876,  there  were  deceased  686,  and  still  living  521.  The 
average  age  of  the  dead,  as  far  as  known,  is  64.48  years.  The  293  minis- 
ters who  were  ordained  before  1800  averaged  66.55  years  ;  of  those 
ordained  since  1800,  the  average  age  of  the  dead  is  62.90.  It  is  not  to  be 
inferred  that  the  average  age  of  ministers  has  fallen  off  so  much  in  this 
century.  Not  till  this  entire  generation,  with  all  its  longest-lived  mem- 
bers, has  passed  away  can  a  just  comparison  be  drawn.  When  the 
nineteenth  century  is  compared  with  the  eighteenth  in  this  particular,  by 
some  future  investigator,  the  average  age  for  the  two  periods  may  be 
found  to  be  very  nearly  the  same. 

Education.  —  The  education  of  these  1,207  ministers  affords  interesting 
suggestions.  Of  the  whole  number,  897  were  college  graduates,  and  41 
pursued  a  partial  course  in  college. 

Six  of  the  early  ministers  were  from  Cambridge,  Eng.,  the  sympathy  of 
which  with  freedom  and  progress  was  then,  as  always,  so  much  more 
thorough  than  that  of  conservative  Oxford.  Then  came  the  long  and  for 
many  years  almost  unbroken  succession  of  Harvard  graduates  led  by  Sea- 
born Cotton,  although  John  Brock  and  Joshua  Moodey  were  earlier  in 
college.  From  1659  to  1733  Harvard  furnished  every  pastor  ordained  in 
New  Hampshire,  32  in  number,  except  James  McGregore,  and  in  1774, 
when  the  first  Dartmouth  graduate,  Augustine  Hibbard,  was  ordained, 
Harvard  had  given  the  State  123  pastors.  In  all  she  has  supplied  185 
pastors  and  10  other  ministers,  including  3  non-graduates. 

The  next  important  source  of  supply  is  Yale  College,  of  which  Joseph 
Ashley,  in  1736,  was  the  first  representative,  and  Pres  Wheelock  the 
second  in  order  of  graduation.  The  Yale  classes  of  1757-8  sent  six  pas- 
tors to  New  Hampshire,  —  Burroughs,  Noble,  Leavitt,  Niles,  Olcott, 
and  Sumner.  The  whole  number  from  Yale  has  been  78  pastors  and  15 
other  ministers,  of  whom  4  did  not  graduate. 


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Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


In  1756  Dr,  McClintock  came  from  the  College  of  New  Jersey,  the  first 
of  twelve  pastors  furnished  by  that  institution. 

Dartmouth  College  sent  out  its  first  class  in  1771,  and  of  this  class 
Sylvanus  Ripley  became  pastor  at  Hanover,  as  well  as  professor  in  the 
college.  Hibbard,  of  the  next  class,  was  however  the  first  Dartmouth 
graduate  ordained  in  the  State.  In  1866  the  number  of  pastors  from 
Dartmouth  had  become  equal  to  those  from  Harvard.  The  whole  number 
from  Dartmouth  is,  pastors,  213,  other  ministers,  58,  of  whom  10  are 
non-graduates. 

The  following  table  groups  data  of  the  principal  colleges.  Others 
which  have  furnished  less  than  ten  ministers  may  be  referred  to  by  the 
list  of  abbreviations  on  page  63. 

COLLEGE     TABLE. 


Colleges. 


Amherst 

Bow  (loin 

Brown  Uuiverisity  . 
Diirtmouth    .... 

Harvard 

Middlebury  .... 

Princeton 

Union 

Vermont  University 

Williams 

Yale 

Other 

Total 


Total.      Graduates, 


102 
47 
37 
271 
195 
49 
13 
11 
18 
38 
93 
64 


97 
47 
36 
261 
192 
48 
12 
11 
17 
37 
89 
50 


897 


Pastors. 


26 

27 

213 

185 

38 

12 

9 

13 

33 


Grad. 
Pastors. 


65 

26 

26 

210 

183 

37 

11 

9 

12 
32 
74 
40 


725 


SEMINARY   TABLE. 


Seminaries. 


Andovcr .  . 
Auburn  .  . 
Bill  Igor  .  . 
Chicago  .  . 
Gilmanton 
Hartford  . 
Harvard . . 
Lane  .  . 
Oberlin  .  . 
Princeton  . 
Union.  .  . 
Tale..  .  . 

Total  . 


Total. 


384 
13 

108 

5 

41 

27 


Less. 


Grad- 
uates. 


303 
7 

97 

4 

35 

20 


Pastors. 


2S1 

10 

66 

5 

33 

17 

5 

6 

1 

14 

44 

21 


Grad- 
Pastors. 


227 

5 

60 

4 

29 

12 

5 

4 

1 

4 

27 

18 


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71 


The  second  column  in  the  Seminary  table  shows  the  deduction  to  be  made 
for  names  repeated,  and  belonging  more  properly  to  a  different  institution. 
These,  taken  from  the  total,  show  632  as  the  number  who  have  been 
educated  wholly  or  in  part  in  these  Seminaries.  Of  the  907  pastors  503  have 
been  in  a  Seminary  and  396  graduated. 

Of  those  who  studied  theology  privately,  as  all  did  before  1812,  eighteen 
were  pupils  of  Dr.  Emmons  and  nine  of  Dr.  Burton.  The  first  Andover 
student  ordained  in  the  State  was  Seth  Chapin.  He  was  not  a  graduate, 
however,  and  to  Richard  Hall  belongs  the  distinction  of  being  the  first 
graduate,  both  from  Andover,  and  Middlebury  College,  to  be  settled  in 
New  Hampshire. 

Pastorates.  —  Nine  hundred  and  seven  different  pastors  have  served 
these  churches.  One  hundred  have  been  installed  twice  ;  13  three  times, 
and  one  has  been  pastor  of  four  churches.  Adding,  we  have  1,036  pastor- 
ates, of  which  600  began  with  ordination  and  436  with  installation.  173 
pastors  have  died  in  office  and  797  have  been  dismissed,  leaving  ']']  in 
service.  The  average  length  of  the  970  completed  pastorates  is  12  years, 
5  months,  and  16  days  ;  of  the  182  terminated  before  1801,  18  years,  2 
months,  and  7  days.  This  comparison  illustrates  the  briefer  term  of  the 
modern  pastorate;  but  it  comes  out  more  forcibly  in  the  fact  that  as  many 
have  been  completed  since  September,  1838  (a  period  of  less  than  38 
years),  as  in  the  200  years  previous;  while  of  the  173  who  died  in  office, 
only  40  have  done  so  in  the  latter  period,  and  one  half  of  all  died  before 
1810. 

Appropriate  distinction  is  given  by  the  following  table  to  — 


PASTORATES  OF  FORTY  YEARS  OR  MORE. 


AinBworth,  Laban,  Juffrey.    75.  *  \ 
Adams,  Joseph,  Newington.    68. 
Hill,  Ebenezer,  Mason.    64.  *  \ 
Pike,  James,  Somers worth.    62.  *t 
Flag^,  Ebenezer,  Chester.    60.  *  \ 
Porter,  Hu:itington,  Rye.    60.  *  f 
Merrill,  Nathaniel,  Hudson.    59.* 
Bailey,  Abner,  Salem.    58. »  f 
Emerson,  Daniel,  Hollis.     58.  *  f 
Porter,  Nathauiel,  Conway.     68.  *  \ 
Haven,  Jacob,  Croyden.     67.  *  f 
"Wood,  Samuel,  Bosoawen.    55.  *t 
French,  Jonathan,  North  Hampton. 
George,  Enos,  Barnstead.    55.* 
Shaw,  Jeremiah.  Moultonboro'.     55.  *  f 
Barnard,  Jeremiah,  Amherst.    55.  *t 
Barstow,  Zedelii  ih,  S.  Keene.     55. *t 
Crosby,  .Jaazaniah,  Charlestown.    54.* 
Haven.  Samuel,  Portsmouth.    54.*  f 
Allen,  William,  Greenland.     53.* f 
Parsons,  Samuel,  Rye.    62.*  \ 
Fogg,  Jeremiah,  Kensington.    52.* 
Walker,  Timothy,  Concord.    52.* 
*  Died  in  office. 


Gushing,  Jonathan,  Dover.    52.*  f 
Kidder,  Joseph,  Nashua.    52*  f 
Robinson,  Isaac,  Stoddard.     52.* 
Wood,  Abraham,  Chesterfield.    51.*  t 
Davidson,  William,  Derry.     51.* 
Piper,  Asa,  Wakefield.    50.*  f 
Burnap,  Jacob,  Merrimac.    49.* 
Miles,  Noah,  Temple.    49.* 
Haven,  Joseph,  Rochester.    49 .*t 
Farrar,  Stephen,  New  Ipswich.    49.*  f 
Odlin,  John,  Exeter.    48.*t 
Moody,  John,  Newmarket,  8.    48.*t 
55*1  McClintock,  John,  Greenland.    48.* 

Newell,  Gad,  Nelson.    47.*  f 
Peabody,  Stephen,  Atkinson.    47.* 
Gay,  Bunker,  Hinsdale.     47. 
Fessenden,  Thomas,  Walpole.    46.*  f 
Burnhara,  Amos,  W.,  Riiidge.    46. 
Bod  well,  Abraham,  Sanbornton.    46. 
Potter,  Isaiah,  Lebanon.    45.* 
Wilson,  John,  Auburn.    45.* 
Hidden,  Samuel,  Tamwonh.    45.* 
Whiton,  John  M.,  Antrim.    45, 
t  Had  colleague. 


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Ministry  and  Churches  of  New  Hampshire. 


Kelly,  John,  Hampstead.    44. 
FiBher,  Elias,  Lempster.    44.*  t 
Prentice,  Josiah,  Noithwood.    43. 
Burnham,  Abraham,  Pembroke.    43. 
Wilkiiis,  Daniel,  Amherst.    43.*  t 
Smith,  Isaac,  Gilmanton.    43.* 
Adams,  Joseph,  Stratham.    43.* 
Bouton,  Nathaniel,  Concord.    42. 
Howe,  Perley,  Surry.    42. 
Tucke,  John,  Gosport.    41.* 
Trask,  Nathaniel,  Brentwood.    41.* 


Harris,  "Walter,  Dunbarton.    41. 
McGregore,  Daniel,  Londonderry.    41.* 
Goodridge,  Sewall,  Lyndeboro'.    41.* 
Sabin,  John,  Fitzwilliara.    40.*  t 
Patrick,  William,  Canterbury.    40. 
Sprague,  Edward,  Dublin.    40.* 
Parker,  Edward  L.,  Derry.    40.* 
Savage,  Thomas,  Bedford.    40. 
Lankton,  Levi,  Alstead.    40. 
Bradford,  Ephraim  P.,  New  Boston.    40 
Total,  67. 


Twenty-nine  pastors  have  held  their  office  50  years  or  more,  and  only 
one  of  these  was  dismissed,  Mr.  Adams,  of  Newington,  and  25  had  col- 
leagues. 

Thirty-eight  pastorates  extend  from  40  to  49  years,  including  17  cases 
of  dismissal  and  9  of  colleagues. 

Dr.  Barstow  was  the  last  representative  of  the  half-century  pastors. 
Dr.  Bouton  was  the  last  and  is  the  only  surviving  pastor  of  40  years' 
service.  Mr.  Buxton's  name  may  be  added  to  the  list,  if  his  resignation 
offered  last  year  is  not  acted  upon,  for  another. 

Fifty-five  pastors  have  served  from  30  to  40  years,  and  loi  have  served 
from  20  to  30  years,  including  in  the  latter  10  who  were  not  installed. 
This  makes  223  in  all  whose  ministry  exceeded  20  years. 

Of  kindred  interest  is  the  following  list  of  those  who  reached  the  dis- 
tinction of  being,  each  in  his  time,  the  oldest  pastor  in  the  State. 


Leverich,  William.    1633. 
Bachiler,  Stephen.    1633. 
Wheelwright,  John.    1641. 
Dalton,  Timothy,     1642. 
Dudley,  Samuel.    1662. 
Cotton,  Seaborn.    1683. 
Moodey,  Joshua.    1686. 
Pike,  John.    1697. 
Cotton,  John.    1710. 
Rogers,  Nathaniel.    1710. 
Odiin,  John.    1723. 
Allen,  Wiliiam.    1754. 
Adams,  Joseph.    1760. 
Pike,  James.    1783. 
Flagg,  Ebenezer.    1792. 
Bailey,  Abner.     1796. 
Emerson,  Daniel.     1798. 
Haven,  Samuel.    1801. 
Farrar,  Stephen.     1806. 
G.iy,  Bunker.     1809. 
Fessenden,  Thomas.    1810. 
Kidder,  Joseph.    1813. 


Burnap,  Jacob.    1818. 

Wood,  Abraham.    1821. 

Haven,  Joseph.    1823. 

Porter,  Nathaniel.    1825. 

Wood,  Samuel.    1836. 

Ainsworth,  Laban.    1836. 

George,  Enos.    1858. 

Barstow,  Zedekiah  8.     1859. 

Buxton,  Edward.    1873. 

John  Odlin  was  the  senior  pastor  for   31 

years. 
Joseph  Adams,  of  Newington,  23  years, 
Laban  Ainsworth,  22  years. 
Samuel  Wood  held  the  distinction  less  than 

2  months,  and  John  Cotton  but  17  days. 
William  Leverich  was  not  a  Pastor,  but  he 

was  the  first  minister  in  the  Suite,  laboring 

before  any  church  organization  existed. 
Samuel  Dudley  also  was  not  Pastor,  because 

the  court  interdicted  the  organization  of 

a  church,  but  he  was  senior  minister  21 

years. 


Centenarians. — John  Sawyer  reached  the  age  of  103   years;    Laban 
Ainsworth  that  of  100  years  ;  Stephen  Bachiler  was  probably  100. 
Sixteen  died  when  between  90  and  100  years  of  age. 

*Died  in  office,  fHad  colleague. 


e:i  :e=l  :e=l  ^  T  A. . 


■We  add  a  list  of  such  errors  as  have  been  noied  in  the  previous  articles.  Where  a  name  or 
date  is  given  with  no  explanation,  some  error  will  be  found  iu  the  text.  A  large  share  of  the 
errors  noted  in  Part  I  are  corrected  in  Part  II.  For  some  of  these  mistakes  we  accept  our 
full  responsibility ;  but  it  is  only  just  to  say  that  a  large  share  of  them  were  copied  from 
authorities  which  we  could  not  at  the  time  question  or  suspect.  The  more  one  deals  with 
figures  the  more  he  becomes  suspicious  of  any  but  original  sources.  And  even  family  records 
and  tombstones  are  not  always  to  be  trusted. 

PART     I. 


Alstead,  Page,  Alvah  C,  i.  not  o. 
Alton,  omitb.  1740. 
Atkinson,  Fierce,  o.  1843. 
Auburn,  Annan,  i.(?)  not  o. 

"        Insert  Armes,  J.  L.,   a.  1869-71. 
"  "      Population,  815. 

Biiiriugton,  Tenny,  David. 
Bath,  Nichols,  i.  isSS. 

"      Not  dis.  but,  *,  1842,  July  21. 
Bennington,  insert  McClenning,  L>.,  a.  1857, 

Juire;  1859,  May. 
Briidford,  Goodhue,  dis.  Aug.  3U. 
Brisiol,  Ketchura,  1866,  Nov.;  1875,  May. 
Campion,  chartered  1767. 

"  Stone,  dis.  tSept.  11. 

Canterbury,  UoMt,  began  1870,  Feb. 
Charlestown,  Olcott. 

'•  Fouler,  *,  1810. 

Colebrouk;  insert  Waldo,  N,,  a.  1819-1822. 
"      Pratt,  U.,  a.  1857, Oct.  —. 
1859,  May. 
•'  Bradford,  dis.  Feb.  14. 

"  Hill,  dis.  1856,  Oct. 

'•  Paae,  1862,  Aug.  —,1866,  Aug. 

Concord,  Noyes,  o.  May  3. 
Deerlield,  Condet,  dis.  1863. 
Dover,  Knollys,  i(?)  not  o. 
"       Pike,  insert  h.  1678. 
"      Persons,  dis.  1856,  June. 
Dublin,  Hayes,  omit  A. 
Durham,  insert   Hull,  Joseph,  a.   1660(?)- 

1662. 
Epsom,  Putnam,  i.  1847. 
Exeter,  ch.  org.  1639. 
"       Uogers,  i.  not  o. 
"      Chickering,  i.  1865. 
Fremont,  formerly  Poplin. 
Gilsum,  Chase,  i.  not  o. 


Gofifstown,  Ray,  dis.  1867. 
Gosport,  Brock,  1652-1662. 

•'         Bewail,  *,  March  16. 
Hampstead,  Bullard,  Kbenezer. 
Hampton,  W^cbster,  i.  not  o. 
Hillsboro',  Partridge,  dis.  April  16. 
Ilollis.  Gordon,  i.  not  o. 
Kingston,  Seccombe,  i.  not  o. 

"  Smith,  dis.  Sept.  18. 

"  Mellish,  dis.  June  5. 

Lancaster,  insert  Perry,  C,  a.  1841-1842. 
Lebanon,  Cooke,  i.  May  13. 
Littleton.  Worcester,  o.  Mar.  17. 
Marlboro',  Lyman,  dis.  1S6S,  May. 
Merrim.ic,  Hubbard,  O.  L. 
Milford.  Pierce,  George,  Jr. 
Mihon,  Doldt,  dis.  1870,  Jan. 
Nashua,  population,  10,541. 

Pearl  St.  Ch.  org.  1846. 
Nel.^on,  French,  i.  not  o. 
iVew  Boston,  Moor,  i.  not  o. 
New  Ip.swich,  Barbour,  i.  not  o. 
North  ivood,  Cogswell,  o.  Nov.  3. 
Orford,  Carter,  a.  1899,  Aug. 

"        Lawrence,  a.  1865,  Dec. 
Pelhnm,  Keep,  o.  Sept.  30. 
Pembroke,  insert  Carter,  N.  F.,  a.  1865-6. 
Peterboro',  Pine,  o.  not  i. 
Plainfield,  Porter,  not  dis. but*,  1829,  Sept. 3. 
Portsmouth,  Holt,  i.  Oct.  5. 
Kaymond,  insert  Thurston,  .J.,  a.  1798-9. 

"         Farnsworth,  o.  Nov.  3. 
Beabrook,  Abbott,  o.  1837. 
Somersworth,  2d  Ch.  disbanded  1831,  Sept. 
Thornton,  Esiabrook,  dis.  1787,  Oct.  18. 
Troy,  Goodhue,  a.  1864,  Oct.— ,1868,  April. 
Wolfeboro',  insert  Thompson,  L.,  a.  1868-9. 


PART    II. 


Barstow,  b.  1790;  age  82. 

Bird,  J.,  b.  June  19. 

Brow;i,  C,  b.  1771,  Jan.  25:  age  45. 

C.irpenter,  A.,o.  soonafter  July  30;  dis.  1788. 

Carpenter,  B.  I.,  insert  A.-f,  1841. 

Chapiu,  Geo.  F.,  o.  April  15. 

Chapin,  Beth,  insert  A.f.  1811. 

Cutler,  Calvni,  *,  Feb.  17. 

Davis,   Joel,  b.  (?)   1777,  Oct.  8:  o.  1808; 

*,  Feb.  6. 
Dow,  E.,  insert  A.f,  1849. 
Eldredge,  erase  a.  after  6. 
Emerson,  T.  A.,  b.  Wakefield. 
Gay,  J.  e.,  b.  Feb.  7. 
Harris,  Samuel,  *,  1S48,  Sept.  5;  nge  74. 
Holt,  Edwin,  *,  July  2. 
Kendall,  H.  A.,  Concord,  East. 
Liukton,  L.,  b.  1754,  Dec.  31;  o.   Sept.  3; 

age  88. 
Lanphear,  O.  T.,  insert  d.d. 
Lasell,  omit  final  e. 
Merriam,  G.  F.,  P.t  and  o.  March  9. 


Merrill,  J.  L.,  o.  Oct.  31. 

Miles,  E.C.U.f 

Moody,  Samuel,  omit  e. 

Noble,  Oliver,  *,  after  Newcastle. 

Parker,  Henry  B.,  b.  1821. 

Pitkin,  P.  H.,  Farmington,  a. 

Porter,  M..  *,  after  Plauifield. 

Rich,  A.  B.,  o.  Feb.  18. 

Richards.  J.  D.  F.,  L.f,  U.f 

Richardson,  G.  B.,  Alstead,  a. 

Ki.klel,  8.  H.,  b.  .Jan.  2. 

Shattuck,  A.F.,  A.f 

Spaulding,  W.  H.,  date  given  as  ord.  is  that 

of  approbation  to  preach. 
Stone,  Harvey  Merrill. 
Tomb,  S.,  South  Newmarket. 
Tracy,  C.  B.,  o,  March  10. 
WatHon,  A.,  theology  with  W.  E.  Park. 
Watson,  C.  Co.  July  2. 
Wheelock,  S.  M.,  A.f,  1812. 
Whiton,  O.  C,  Troy,  a. 
Woodbury,  F.  P.,  insert  U  before  1864. 


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